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MiLCOKj  “Stay-Rib”  Metal  Lath  No.  1 

List  Prices,  by  Zones,  as  Shown  on  Map 


Weight  per  ABC 

Sq.  Yd.  Lbs.  C.L.  L.C.L.  C.L.  L.C.L.  C.L.  L.C.L. 


Painted 

Painted 

» -J.  — 

2.75 

3.50 

$0.2715 

.3300 

$0.2783 

.3375 

$0.2829 

3400 

$0 . 2967 
3600 

$0.2921 

3550 

$0  3104 
3750 

Cut  from 
Galv.  Sheet . 

3.60 

.3652 

3728 

3908 

4063 

4011 

4217 

Painted 
Painted . 

Weight  per 
Sq.  Yd.  Lbs. 
2.75 

3 50 

C.L. 

$0.2989 

3600 

D 

L.C.L. 

$0  3150 
.3825 

C.L. 

$0.3081 

3750 

E 

L.C.L. 

$0  3333 
4050 

C.L. 

$0  3219 
3925 

F 

L.C.L 
$0  3814 
4650 

Cut  from 
Galv.  Sheet. 

3.60 

4063 

.4294 

4217 

4528 

4396 

5143 

NO  FREIGHT  ALLOWED  ON  ORDERS  FOR  LESS  THAN  100  SQUARE  YARDS 

Stay-Rib  Lath  No.  1 Cut  from  Coppered  Metal  2V2C  per  sq.  yd.  Extra 

STAY-RIB  Lath  No.  1 is  made  in  sheets  24x96  inches,  1-7/9  Square  Yards,  packed  nine  sheets, 
sixteen  square  yards,  to  the  bundle. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHTS  PER  BUNDLE 

2 75-lb.  Painted  .44  lbs.  3 . 50-lb.  Painted  . . . 56  lbs.  3 60-lb.  Galvanized  57  lbs. 
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3-8  “Stay-Rib”  Metal  Lath  No.  2 


List  Prices,  by  Zones,  as  Shown  on  Map 


Weight  per 
Sq.  Yd.  Lbs. 

A 

C.L. 

L.C.L. 

B 

C.L. 

L.C.L. 

C.L 

C 

L.C.L. 

Painted 

2.75 

$0.2715 

$0  2783 

$0  2829 

$0.2967 

$0  2921 

$0  3104 

Painted 

3.50 

3300 

3375 

3400 

3600 

3550 

3750 

Painted 

4.10 

3775 

3850 

3950 

4100 

4075 

4300 

Cut  from 
Galv.  Sheet 

3 60 

3652 

3728 

3908 

4063 

401 1 

4217 

Weight  per 
Sq.  Yd.  Lbs. 

C.L. 

D 

L.C.L. 

C.L. 

E 

L.C.L. 

C.L. 

F 

L.C.L. 

Painted 

2.75 

$0  2989 

$0  3150 

$0  3081 

$0  3333 

$0.3219 

$0  3814 

Painted 

3.50 

3600 

3825 

3750 

4050 

3925 

4650 

Painted 

4.10 

4125 

4375 

4300 

4650 

4525 

5375 

Cut  from 
Galv.  Sheet 

3.60 

4063 

.4294 

4217 

4528 

4396 

5143 

NO  FREIGHT  ALLOWED  ON  ORDERS  FOR  LESS  THAN  100  SQUARE  YARDS 

Stay-Rib  Lath  No.  2.  Cut  from  Coppered  Metal  2'/2c  per  sq.  yd.  Extra 

STAY-RIB  Lath  No.  2 is  made  in  sheets  24x96  inches,  l-7'9  Square  Yards,  packed,  nine  sheets, 
sixteen  square  yards,  to  the  bundle. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHTS  PER  BUNDLE 
2.75-lb.  Painted.  44  lbs.  4,10-lb.  Painted.  . . 66  lbs. 

3 50-lb.  Painted  .56  lbs.  3.60-lb.  Galvanized  57  lbs 

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MILcoFLj  Netmesh  ^nded  Metal  Lath 


^8  Inch  Mesh 


List 

Prices,  by  Zones, 

as  Shown  on  Map 

Weight  per 

A 

B 

C 

Sq.  Yd. 

C.L. 

L.C.L. 

C.L. 

L.C.L. 

C.L. 

L.C.L. 

Painted 

2.35 

$0  2322 

$0  2339 

$0.2419 

$0  2494 

$0.2494 

$0.2619 

Painted 

2 50 

.2464 

2493 

2573 

2641 

.2647 

2790 

Painted 

3.00 

2728 

2745 

.2842 

2939 

.2945 

3111 

Painted 

3 40 

2910 

2933 

3059 

3161 

3161 

3361 

D 

E 

F 

Painted 

2.35 

$0.2511 

$0.2659 

$0  2602 

$0.2785 

$0.2762 

$0.3192 

Painted 

2.50 

2676 

2830 

2756 

2973 

2921 

3430 

Painted 

3 00 

2974 

3162 

3071 

3328 

.3175 

3879 

Painted 

3.40 

.3196 

3419 

3316 

3619 

3573 

.4261 

NO  FREIGHT  ALLOWED  ON  ORDERS  FOR  LESS  THAN  100  SQUARE  YARDS 


EXCEPTIONS  TO  ZONE  LINES  AS  SHOWN  ON  MAP 

Zone  A — In  addition  to  states  shown,  includes  all  large  cities  on  the  West  Bank  of  the 
Mississippi  River  in  Iowa  and  Missouri.  Does  not  include  Superior  nor  La 
Crosse,  Wis. 

Zone  B — In  addition  to  states  shown,  includes  all  large  cities  on  the  West  Bank  of  the 
Missouri  River  in  Nebraska,  also  Superior  and  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  and  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D. 

Zone  D — Does  not  include  large  cities  on  the  West  Bank  of  the  Missouri  River  in  Nebraska 
and  Kansas,  nor  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota. 


List  Prices  Af/LCOfU  Expansion  Products 

Per  1000  Ft- 

Descriptive  Data  on  pages  24  and  25  in  “The  Mitcor  Manual”,  for  items  following: 


Expansion  No.  1 Corner  Bead,  Galvanized $50.00 

Expansion  No.  1 Corner  Bead,  from  No.  12  Zinc  85  00 

Expansion  No.  1 Corner  Bead,  from  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper  150.00 

Expansion  No.  2 Corner  Bead,  Galvanized  53.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  pages  26  and  27  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following 

Expansion  No.  4 Quarter  Round,  Door  8&  Window  Casing,  Galvanized 100  00 

Expansion  No.  4 Quarter  Round,  Door  & Window  Casing,  from  No.  12  Zinc 125.00 

Expansion  No.  4 Quarter  Round,  Door  & Window  Casing,  from  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled 

Copper 175  00 

Expansion  No.  6 O.  G.,  Door  & Window  Casing,  Galvanized.  100.00 

Expansion  No.  6 0.  G.,  Door  & Window  Casing,  from  No.  12  Zinc 125.00 

Expansion  No.  6 O.  G.,  Door  & Window  Casing,  from  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper  175.00 

Expansion  No.  8 O.  G.,  24  Gauge  Door  & Window  Casing,  Galvanized 150.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  page  32  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 

Expansion  No.  3 Flush  Plastering  Screed,  Galvanized  50.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  Page  30  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 

Expansion  No.  7 Flashing,  Galvanized 100.00 

Expansion  No.  7 Flashing,  from  No.  12  Zinc 125.00 

Expansion  No.  7 Flashing,  from  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper 175.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  page  28  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 

Milcor  Galvanized  One  Piece  Stamped  Mitres,  for  No.  4 Quarter  Round  or  No.  6 O.  G. 

Expansion  Casings, each  .06 

Milcor  Galvanized  Patent  Casing  Lock,  or  Clip,  per  1000  6 00 


NETMESH  Diamond  Expanded  Metal  Lath,  CUT  FROM  PURE  ZINC, 

3.03  lbs.  per  sq.  yd F.O.B.  MILWAUKEE  $ 51  per  sq.  yd. 

NETMESH  Diamond  Expanded  Metal  Lath,  CUT  FROM  COLD  ROLLED  COPPER, 

3.31  lbs.  per  sq.  yd. F.O.B.  MILWAUKEE  $1  50  per  sq.  yd. 


EXTRAS 

For  Painted  Corrugated  Lath 

For  Lath  Cut  from  Coppered  Metal . 

For  Lath  Cut  from  Galvanized  Sheet 

For  Corg.  Lath  Cut  from  Galvanized  Sheet . 
For  Hot  Galvanized  After  Cutting  Lath. 
For  Corg.  Hot  Galv.  After  Cutting  Lath. 


Add  lc  per  sq.  yd. 
Add  2'/2C  per  sq.  yd. 
Add  8c  per  sq.  yd. 
Add  9c  per  sq.  yd. 
Add  20c  per  sq.  yd. 
Add  21c  per  sq.  yd. 


Plain  and  Corrugated  Lath  CUT  FROM  GALVANIZED  SHEET  furnished  in  2.83  lbs.  per  sq. 
yd.  and  3.47  lbs.  per  sq  yd.  only. 

Plain  and  Corrugated  HOT  GALVANIZED  AFTER  CUTTING  Lath  furnished  in  3.00  lbs.  per 
sq.  yd.  and  4.00  lbs.  per  sq.  yd.  only. 

All  of  the  above  furnished  in  sheets  24x96  inch,  nine  sheets  to  bundle,  sixteen  square  yards  to 
bundle. 

All  FLAT  PAINTED  NETMESH  Lath  also  furnished  in  sheets  30x96  inch,  nine  sheets  to 
bundle,  twenty  square  yards  to  bundle. 

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Comer  Bead,  Base  Screed,  Picture  Molding,  Etc. 

List  Prices 
Per  1000  Ft. 

Descriptive  Data  on  page  33  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 


Milcor  Curved  Point  Base  Screed,  Galvanized  $35.00 

Milcor  Plain  Base  Screed,  Galvanized 25.00 

Milcor  Bull  Nose  Corner  Bead,  Galvanized,  % inch  radius  1 inch  face, 45.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  page  34  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 


Superior  Outside  Corner  Bead,  Galvanized 30.00 

Superior  Inside  Corner  Bead,  Galvanized  33.00 

Neverbreak  Corner  Bead,  Galvanized 28.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  page  35  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 

“MILCOR”  Corner  Bead,  Galvanized  25.00 

Milcor  Concealed  Picture  Molding,  Galvanized 45.00 


Descriptive  Data  on  page  36  in  “The  Milcor  Manual”  for  items  following: 

Milcor  Universal  Comer  Bead  Clips,  Galvanized per  1000  3 . 50 


Write  for  Discounts 


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List  Prices  bdlLCOb^j  Steel  Domes 


SIZE 

4" 


10' 

12" 

14" 


Price  per  Lineal  Foot 


No.  26  ga. 
$ 135 
148 
167 
181 
202 
229 


No.  24  ga. 

$.181 

199 

222 

240 

268 

306 


No.  22  ga. 
$.236 
249 
278 
303 
340 
381 


No.  28.  Ga.  End  Caps 

Price  each 

$ 097 
104 
111 
125 
142 
147 


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Crimped  Furring 


34"  Channels 
1 " Channels . 

1 1/2"  Channels 
2"  Channels 


V2"  size  (20  feet  to  one  pound) 

$16  75  per  M Ft.  3^"  sjze  (15  feet  to  one  pound)  10c  per  pound 
1 " size  (10  feet  to  one  pound) 

19  25  per  M Ft. 


25  50  per  M Ft. 
33  50  per  M Ft 


Brick  Bonds  and  Wall  Ties 


Galvanized 


List 
$3  00 


WRITE  FOR  DISCOUNTS 


Milwaukee  Corrugating  Company 

Fireproof  Material  Department 

MILWAUKEE  - WISCONSIN 

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EXPANDED  METAL  PRODUCTS 


The  “ EXPANSION ’’  Line 

M1LCOR  "Slay-Rib”  Metal  Lath  No.  1. 

MILCOR  3/e"  "Stay-Rib  Metal  Lath  No.  2. 

M1LCOR  "Netmesh"  Diamond  Expanded  Metal  Lath. 
MILCOR  "Expansion”  Comer  Beads  No.  I & No  2j 
MILCOR  "Expansion"  Casings  for  Door  and  Window 
Trim. 

MILCOR  “Expansion”  Base  Screed,  and  Flashing. 
MILCOR  Concealed  Metal  Picture  Molding,  Bull  Nose 
Bead,  Curved  Point  Base  Screed,  etc. 
MILCOR  “Cubro”  and  regular  Steel  Channels. 
MILCOR  Strel  Domes  for  Reinforced  Concrete  con- 
struction. 

and  a complete  line  of 
Firesafe  Sheet  Metal  Building  Products 
Samples  free,  on  request,  without  co$t  or  ob'igation  to  you. 
Ask  about  our  Free  Estimate  Service 

Manufactured  by 

Milwaukee  Corrugating  Company 

MILWAUKEE  - WISCONSIN 

Chicago,  III . Kansas  City,  Mo.  LaCrossc.  I Vis. 

MTTcoRj  Products 

are  Essential  to  Better  Plastering 


DIAMOND— EXPANDED 

METAL  LATH 

Permanent  Reinforcement 
for  Better  Plasiering 


Cut  from  Galv.  Steel.  Cut  from  Steel,  Painted  Black.  Corrugated  after  expansion  from  Galv.  Steel. 

For  Firesafe,  Crackfree,  Beautiful  Walls 

Plastering  on  Milcor  Netmesh  Metal  Lath  completely  embeds  the  metal  mesh,  jyhich  thus  forms  ideal  re- 
inforcement and  adds  great  rigidity  and  strength  to  the  wall.  No  other  type  of  wall  construdion  equals  this  for 
permanence  and  safety. 


SPECIFICATIONS -MILCOR  NETMESH  DIAMOND  EXPANDED  METAL  LATH 


TYPE 

Weight  per 
Square  Yard 
Pounds 

Size  of^Sheel 

Number  of 

Sheets  in  Bundle 

Square  Yards 

In  Bundle 

Weight  per 
Bundle 

2.20 

24x96 

9 

16 

35 

Cut  from  black  steel  sheets  painted  black. 

2.50 

24x96 

9 

16 

40 

All  oj  our  Painted  Metal  Lath  is  heat 

3.00 

24x96 

9 

16 

48 

treated  and  reannealed  after  being  cut 

3.40 

24x96 

9 

16 

54 

and  expanded,  giving  the  metal  longer 

2.20 

30x96 

9 

20 

44 

life  and  greater  strength.  Our  Milcor 

2.50 

30x96 

9 

20 

50 

Special  Elastic  Faint  adds  Jurther  pro- 

3.00 

30x96 

9 

20 

60 

teOion. 

3.40 

30x96 

9 

20 

68 

2.50 

24  x 96 

9 

16 

40 

open-hearth  steel  sheets 

3.40 

24x96 

9 

16 

54 

2.20 

24x96 

9 

16 

35 

2.50 

24x96 

9 

16 

40 

3.00 

24x96 

9 

16 

48 

3.40 

24x96 

9 

16 

54 

Cut  from  pure  zinc 

3.03 

24x96 

9 

16 

48 

Cut  from  cold  rolled  copper 

3.31 

24x96 

9 

16 

53 

Where  MILCOECj  Products  are  Essential  to  Safety 


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DIAMOND  - EXPANDED 


NINETY -SIX  percent  of  all  fires  £art  inside.  That 
is  why  combustible  lath  in  any  building  is  a men- 
ace to  safety.  Firesafe  homes  are  now  a reality. 
Wood  £tud  con$trudion,  if  protected  by  plaster  on 
metal  lath,  has  been  proven  firesafe  to  such  extent  that 
the  Underwriters’  Laboratories  have  given  a full  “One 
Hour  Rating”  to  that  type  of  construction. 

Milcor  Metal  Lath  should  be  used  throughout 
the  building  wherever  possible,  to  insure  most  com- 
plete protection  against  fire  and  against  cracking  and 
untimely  depreciation. 

Code  to  illustration  at  right: 

I.  Netmesh  Lath.  8.  Concealed  Metal  PiQure 

2.  Stay-Rib  Lath  No.  I . Molding. 

3.  Expansion  Outside  Comer  9.  Milcor  Spanish  Metal  Tile 


Bead. 

4.  Expansion  Inside  Comer 
Bead. 

5.  Expansion  Base  Screed. 

6.  Expansion  Window  and 
Door  Casings. 

7.  Expansion  Flashing. 


-Other  Artistic  Styles  of 
Milcor  Metal  Roofs  also 
available. 

SC.  Scratch  Coat  Stucco. 

FC.  Finish  Coat  Stucco. 

BP.  Back-Plastering. 

FS.  Firestops. 


NETMESH  METAL  LATH 


"MIlcoR"  VENTILATORS 

Are  scientifically  and  artistically  designed  and  skilfully  constructed.  No  chance  for 
down  draft.  Strong  and  rigid.  The  only  ventilator  made  with  an  all  steel  base.  Has 
beautiful  satin  aluminum  finish,  which  does  not  tarnish. 


1 Heavy  Ornamental  Cone, 
Removable  to  permit  use  of 
different  style  vane. 

2 Heavy  Galvanized  Pipe 
extending  into  cone,  insur- 
ing solidity. 

3 Full  Bodied  Stamped 
Vane  with  pure  aluminum 
finish.  Will  not  tarnish. 

4 Galvanized  and  Mallea- 
ble Ring,  Cannot  become 
"ice-bound.” 


6 Arrow,  satin  aluminum 
finished  and  weighted  to 
balance  animal  vane.  Re- 
sponds to  slightest  breeze. 

7 Malleable  Iron  Compass 


Four  Heavy  Galvanized 
S eel  Braces  Strengthen  vane 
red  and  add  to  beauty. 

10  Extra  Heavy  Ornament- 
al Wind  Band,  reinforced 
with  Vi  in.  galvanized  rod 
in  edges. 

11  Conical  Galvanized  Steel 
Roof.  Rain  and  snow  proof, 
properly  pitched  for  perfect 
ventilation. 

12  Galvanized  Wire  Screen 
makes  ventilator  "bird- 
proof.” 

13  Heavy  Wrought  Iron 
Braces,  galvanized  after  for- 
mation. 


15  Smooth  Round  Flue. 


17  Flaring  Body,  of  two 

pieces  heavy  galvanized 
steel.  Corners  closely 
riveted,  insuring  stiff, 
solid  construction. 


18  Galvi 


to 


Crimped  Material  strengthens  corners. 

Flare  Base,  stamped  with  shingle  design,  which  adds 
irmounting  the  fla  re 


igidity  and  artistic  effect. 

base,  which  gives  a finished,  artistic  appear 


Manufacturers  of 
Ventilating  Systems 
For  Barns 
And  Creameries. 


Manufactured  by 

MILWAUKEE  CORRUGATING  CO. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 


(OVER) 


EXCEPTIONS  TO  ZONE  LINES  AS  SHOWN  ON  MAP 

Zone  A — In  addition  to  states  shown,  includes  Duluth,  Minneapolis,  and  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  also  all  towns  on  the  West  and  East  Bank  of  the  Misssisippi  River 
down  to  the  Arkansas  - Tennessee  line. 

Zone  B— In  addition  to  states  shown,  includes  all  large  cities  on  the  West  Bank  of  the 
Missouri  River  in  Nebraska  and  Kansas,  also  Sioux  Falls,  S D. 

Zone  C&D  Includes  all  cities  on  the  Fast  and  AVest  Bank  of  the  Mississippi  River  in 
Louisiana.  Does  not  include  large  cities  on  the  West  Bank  of  the  Missouri 
River  in  Nebraska  and  Kansas,  nor  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Zone  H In  addition  to  states  shown,  includes  all  of  State  of  Washington  East  of  the 
Columbia  River. 


Milwaukee  Corrugating  Co. 
MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

Fireproof  Material  Department 


Effective  Apr.  26,  1926 


Cancelling  Price  Sheet  Apr.  1,  1925 

Delivered  Prices  to 

DEALERS 


By  Zones  as  Shown  on  Map 


‘NETMESH”  Diamond  Expanded  Metal  Lath 


Inch  Mesh 

Wght.  Per 

A 

B 

C and  D 

Sq.  Yd. 

LCL 

CL 

LCL 

CL 

LCL  CL 

Painted 

. .2.20  # 

$.1700  $ 

.1550 

$.1900  $ 

.1700 

$.2050  $.1800 

Painted 

■ ■ .2.50# 

.1900 

.1700 

.2150 

.1900 

.2250  .2000 

Painted 

. .3.00# 

.2200 

.2000 

.2500 

.2200 

.2650  .2300 

Painted 

. .3.40# 

.2400 

.2200 

. 2700 

.2400 

.2850  .2550 

Cut  from  Galv.  Sheet. 

. .2.50# 

.2350 

.2150 

.2600 

.2350 

.2700  .2450 

Cut  from  Galv.  Sheet. 

. . 3.40# 

. 2S50 

.2650 

.3150 

.2850 

.3300  .3000 

Wght.  Per 
Sq.  Yd. 

E 

H 

F 

Painted  

LCL 

CL 

LCL 

CL 

CL  ALL  RAIL 

. .2.20# 

$.2050  $ 

. 1750 

$.2400  S. 

1850 

$.1850 

Painted 

. . .2.50# 

.2300 

.1950 

.2700 

2100 

.2100 

Painted 

. . .3.00# 

. 2700 

.2300 

.3150 

.2450 

.2450 

Painted 

. . .3.40  # 

.2950 

.2550 

.3400 

.2700 

.2700 

Cut  from  Galv.  Sheet. 

. . .2.50# 

. 2750 

.2400 

.3150 

.2550 

.2550 

Cut  from  Galv.  Sheet 

. .3.40# 

. 3400 

.3000 

.3900 

.3100 

.3100 

NO  FREIGHT  ALLOWED  ON  ORDERS  FOR  LESS  THAN 
100  SQUARE  YARDS 

EXTRAS 


For  Corrugated  Lath Add  lc.  per  sq.  yd. 

For  Painted  Lath  cut  from  Coppered  Metal Addle.  per  sq.  yd. 

For  Painted  and  Galv.  Lath  cut  from  ARMCO  Ingot  Iron  Add  3c.  per  sq.  yd. 


All  of  the  above  furnished  in  sheets  24"  x 96",  nine  sheets,  sixteen  square 
yards  to  bundle. 


ALL  FLAT  PAINTED  NETMESH  Lath  also  furnished  in  sheets  30"  x 96", 
nine  sheets  to  the  bundle,  twenty  square  yards  to  bundle. 

ZINC  AND  COPPER  “NETMESH”  Diamond  Expanded  Lath. 

3.03#  Pure  Zinc  Lath $ . 5364  per  sq.  yd. 

3 31  H Pure  Copper  Lath $1.30  per  sq.  yd. 


F.  O.  B.  CARS,  MILWAUKEE,  WISCONSIN 


They're  Easy 
To  Lay 


ME  RICAN 

L Metal  Shingles 


Are  Not  Only  Easy  to  Lay  but  are 

Fire,  Lightning  and 
Storm-Proof 

Illustrations  show  the  separate  panels  and  clusters,  and 
their  appearance  on  the  building  is  shown 
by  the  bungalow  in  center  of  page 


A 1-Panel  Shingle  10  x 14. 


Three  Clusters  of  3-Panels  Each,  joined  togcth< 


A 3-Panel  Shingle  10  x 14. 


igalow  at  Dallas,  Tej 


H.  E.  Thompson,  Architect  and  Builder. 


Applied  by  Dallas  Sheet  Metal  Co. 


^T^ITELOCK  AMERICAN”  Metal  Shingles  are  storm, 
fire  and  lightning  proof.  Sun  does  not  warp  or  crack 
them.  They  do  not  swell  when  it  rains  or  shrink  when  the 
sun  shines.  In  pattern  or  style  they  resemble  the  cedar 
shingle,  but  are  much  safer  and  more  durable.  Overlapping, 
interlocking  and  storm  baffling. 


REDUCE  INSURANCE  COST 


Galvanized  or  Painted 


A Cluster  of  Three  1-Punel  ShingU 


A Cluster  of  Three  2-Panel  Shingh 


“Titelock  American 


Metal  Roof  Trimmings 

Gable  Finials  and  Ridging 


No.  151  Gable  Finial 


Height,  \Vz  inches.  Length,  8 inches. 

List  Price 

No.  151  Gable  Finial,  Galvanized,  $1.00  each. 


No.  150  Ridge 


Apron,  inches.  Length,  24  inches. 

List  Price 

No.  150  Ridge,  Galvanized,  . . . $0.12  per  ft. 


Write  for  Prices  on  Copper  Trimmings. 

MILWAUKEE  CORRUGATING  CO. 

MILWAUKEE.  WISCONSIN. 

Branch  Office  and  Factory  al  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Minneapolis  Sales  Office.  929  Lumber  Exchange. 


No.  158  Gable  Finial 


No.  157  Ridge 


Height,  3 M inches.  Length,  7 inches. 

List  Price 

No.  158  Gable  Finial,  Galvanized,  . $0.90  each. 


Apron,  3 inches.  Length,  24  inches. 

List  Price 

No.  157  Ridge,  Galvanized,  . . . $0.09  per  ft. 


Hip  Starters,  Hip  Finishes  and  V alley 


No.  160  Hip  Finial 

Height,  5 inches.  Length,  9K  inches. 

List  Price 

No.  160— Hip  Finial,  Galvanized, 
$1.25  each. 


Porch  Flashing 


ere  “MILCOR” 

ducts  are  made 


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Company 

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YEARS  OF  EXPERIENCE  ARE 
RACK  OF  THE 


Sheet  Metal  Products 


Quality  First  has  always  been  our  aim. 
Our  large  and  growing  business  with 
those  who  appreciate  values,  proves  our 
products  are  right. 

Our  facilities  and  service  are  unequalled. 
Our  reputation  your  guaranty. 


Milwaukee  Corrugating  Co. 


GENERAL  OFFICES.  FACTOR V AND  WAREHOUSES: 
36th  Avenue  and  Burnham  Street, 


MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 


BRANCH  OFFICE  AND  WAREROOMS 
West  Eighth  Street,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Copyright.  1‘)15.  by  Milwaukee  Corrugating  Co. 


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PHIS  promptness  has  won  us  the 
confidence  of  our  customers.  They 
know  they  can  depend  on  getting 
goods  wanted  when  wanted  if  their 
orders  are  mailed  to  us. 


Our  efficient  methods,  ideal  shipping  facil- 
ities and  central  location,  make  possible 
utmost  despatch  in  deliveries. 


Delays  are  often  costly  to  you  and  generally 
unnecessary.  Avoid  them — get  direct  “Same 
Day”  shipments  from  us  by  always  ordering 
from  this  catalog. 


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TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS 

PRICES  — 

List  Prices  only  are  herein  given,  except  as  otherwise  stated.  Discounts  or  Net  Prices 
furnished  upon  application.  All  quotations  are  for  prompt  acceptance  only,  and  are 
subject  to  change  without  notice. 

TERMS— 

1.  CARLOTS:  30  days  ^ 

LESS  THAN  CARLOTS : 60  days  J net  Cash' 
or  2%  cash  discount  if  paid  within  10  days. 

2.  Parties  desiring  credit  must  have  good  commercial  rating,  or  furnish  satisfactory 
reference,  before  shipment  will  be  made;  otherwise  cash  in  advance  is  required. 

3.  No  goods  will  be  shipped  C.  0.  D.  or  to  our  order,  with  Draft  and  Bill  of  Lading 
attached,  unless  one-half  payment  is  made  in  advance  to  insure  acceptance. 

4.  Bills  not  paid  at  maturity  are  subject  to  sight  draft,  without  further  notice, 
although  we  much  prefer  that  customers  remit  the  respective  amounts  when  due. 

5.  No  extension  allowed,  except  by  special  agreement  to  parties  financially  responsible. 

6.  Interest  will  be  added  on  all  accounts  when  over  due. 

REMITTANCES— 

Remit  by  New  York,  Chicago  or  Milwaukee  Exchange,  its  equivalent,  or  Express  or 
Postoffice  Money  Order,  and  not  by  personal  check,  unless  exchange  is  added. 

SHIPMENTS  — 

Our  responsibility  ceases  as  soon  as  goods  are  delivered  in  good  order  and  condition 
at  shipping  point,  and  receipted  for — we,  as  senders,  having  no  legal  claim  after  the 
goods  are  delivered  to  the  carriers  properly  consigned,  as  the  ownership  has  passed 
from  us  to  the  consignee. 

RETURNS— 

No  goods  returned  will  be  received  by  us  unless  we  have  been  corresponded  with  and 
have  given  our  permission  that  same  can  be  returned,  and  party  returning  must  in 
all  cases  pay  freight  and  dray  age  charges  plus  10%  for  our  cost  of  handling,  etc. 

TELEGRAMS  AND  TELEPHONE  MESSAGES— 

All  charges  on  telegrams  and  telephone  messages  to  us  must  be  prepaid.  All  messages 
from  us  to  our  customers  we  prepay. 


ASK  FOR  LATEST  DISCOUNT  AND  PRICE  SHEET  APPLYING  TO 

THIS  CATALOG. 


HANDY  REFERENCE 

:::  TO  SECTIONS  ::: 


Pages 

Metal  Roofing  and  Siding, 9 to  62 

Metal  Awnings,  27  and  28 

Fireproof  Doors  and  Shutters, 29 

Prepared  Roofing,  65  to  67 

CPE&taPID,  Galvanized  and  Black  Sheets,  Tin  Plate, 

Copper  and  Zinc, 68  to  86 

Shingles,  Tile  and  Slate,  “^i/TEisshs  Metal,  . . . . 87  to  117 


Eaves  Trough,  Roof  Gutter,  Mitres,  Hangers,  etc.,  118  to  136 
Conductor  Pipe,  Elbows,  Cutoffs,  Hooks,  etc.,  . 137  to  150 

Ridging,  Cresting  and  Valley,  151  to  159 

Flashing  Shingles,  Building  Corners,  Batten  Strips, 

Corner  Bead  and  Metal  Lath, 160  to  163 

Cornices, 164  to  182 

Skylights,  Ventilators,  Store  Fronts,  Finials,  etc.,  183  to  217 

Window  and  Door  Caps,  Canopies,  Theatre 

Fronts,  etc.,  218  to  226 

Metal  Houses  and  Garages, 227  to  231 

Zinc  Ornaments 232  to  243 

Steel  Ceiling  and  Bath  Room  Tile, 244  to  262 


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Buy  In  Original  Packages 
and  Full  Crate  Lots 

GOODS  shipped  ill  original  packages  “as  packed”  carry  better  and 
check  more  easily — loose  items  are  not  thrown  out  with  the 
packing  material. 

Our  packages  contain  quantities  of  proper  volume  to  enable  you  to 
place  orders  for  full  crate  lots  of  Eaves  Trough,  Conductor  Pipe  and 
Ridge  Roll  and  original  packages  of  Elbows,  Mitres,  Hooks,  Hangers,  etc. 

Broken  packages,  re-crated  or  re  packed,  may  not  reach  you  in  as 
good  condition  as  unbroken  packages,  because  of  careless  handling  in 
transportation. 

So  many  repeat  orders  come  to  us  for  broken  lot  quantities  that  we 
offer  the  above  suggestion.  It  saves  you  as  well  as  us. 


Save  Freight  on  Trimmings 

Ordering  Eaves  Trough  and  Conductor  Pipe 
Trimmings  with  Eaves  Trough  and  Conductor 
Pipe  saves  freight.  There  is  a special  rate  on 
Trough  and  Pipe  and  when  Trimmings  are 
shipped  with  them  they  carry  the  same  rate.  If 
ordered  separately  terms  are  F.  O.  P>.  shipping 
point  except  in  large  quantities. 


Make  Orders  Complete 


Delays  and  misunderstandings 
often  arise  because  customers  give 
incomplete  descriptions  of  goods 
wanted.  For  instance,  we  fre- 
quently receive  orders  for  Corru- 
gated Rooting  without  any  length 
of  sheet  or  size  of  corrugation 
mentioned.  Orders  for  Eaves 
Trough,  Conductor  Pipe,  Etc., 
also  fail  to  give  size's. 


We  must  have  complete  speci- 
fications, otherwise  orders  are 
held  up  until  definite  information 
lias  been  written  for  and  obtained. 
This  sometimes  means  unsatisfac- 
tory delay  if  customer  is  located 
at  a distance.  Care  in  making  out 
orders  will  assist  us  to  avoid  pos- 
sible' ewrors  and  assure  you 
prompt  delivery. 


Eliminate 


“Lost 

Motion” 


WHILE  “Lost  Motion’’  is  most  com- 
monly used  in  connection  with 
machinery,  it  is  equally  applicable 
to  human  effort.  There  are  some 
seasons  of  the  year  when  you  are  busy — have 
all  you  can  do — in  fact,  it  becomes  a problem 
as  to  how  you  are  going  to  be  able  to  accom- 
plish each  day's  task. 

There  are  other  seasons  when  time  drags 
and  you  would  be  happier,  more  contented 
and  much  better  off  financially,  if  you  had 
more  business. 

During  the  latter  period  wages  of  employees 
continue,-  rent,  taxes  and  insurance  go  on, 
but  the  profits  are  not  running  in  proper  pro- 
portion to  the  expense  and  the  burden,  instead 
of  being  taken  care  of  at  this  particular  time, 
must  be  shifted  so  as  to  absorb  profits  realized 
during  the  period  when  business  is  good. 

It  is  then  that  you  should  give  considerable 
thought,  application  and  effort  to  develop 
business  by  looking  up  prospects  for  METAL 
CEILINGS,  SHINGLES,  CORNICES,  SKY- 
LIGHTS, VENTILATORS,  CUPOLAS,  ETC. 

Building  operations  are  going  on  around 
you  where  Sheet  Metal  Products  would  be 
used  were  their  merits  explained  to  owners. 
Many  an  old  wooden  shingle  roof  should  be 
replaced  w i t h **» hmocK o"  Metal  Shingles;  many 
an  old  store  building  could  be  made  like  new 
with  a Modern  Sheet  Metal  Front;  many  an 
interior  can  be  materially  improved  with  a 
Metal  Ceiling. 

A little  missionary  work  in  this  respect 
done  with  the  owner  or  tenant  often  brings 
business. 

Our  catalogs  and  literature  keep  you  posted 
and  assist  you  in  educational  work  for  pro- 
moting the  use  and  sale  of  these  Products, 
but  they  are  very  often  overlooked  unless 
proper  interest  is  shown  by  the  dealer  through 
whom  they  are  handled  and  whose  welfare 
their  sale  affects. 

Do  all  you  can  to  stimulate  your  own  line 
of  business — that  is  what  your  competitor  is 
doing  all  the  time.  You  will  be  surprised 
how  one  job  will  help  to  bring  another. 


Call  on  us  for  assistance  at  any  time.  We  have  excellent  facilities  and 
a good  organization  to  help  you  along  this  line  of  work,  and  there  is  no 
charge  for  the  service. 


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Our  General 

Oee/ce- 
Bu/LD/NCr - 


Our  Advertising  Department  Serves  the  Dealer 

TO  create  and  promote  general  interest  in  the  merits,  practicability  and 
superior  qualities  of  our  products  is  the  purpose  of  this  department. 
As  an  aid  to  the  dealer  in  increasing  his  business  in  this  line  we 
get  in  touch  with  the  consumer  by  circulars  exploiting  the  merits  of  Sheet 
Metal  Goods  for  Buildings,  thereby  stimulating  the  demand,  and  materially 
benefiting  the  dealer,  because  the  purchases  are  made  from  him.  We 
particularly  urge  upon  our  customers  and  the  dealers  in  general  to  write 
and  get  in  touch  with  us  in  this  matter — to  better  serve  our  mutual 
interests. 


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OUR  ROOFING  -'No  SIWMfr 

Departments 


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perfectlx 
uniformly, 
and 

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PRODUCTS 


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DIFFERENTIALS  OR  EXTRAS  ON  ROOFING 

ANI)  SIDING 

Applying  on  Both  "TK7lcoR~  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COESSPH) 


Price  quotations  on  2 or  2x/2  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  establish  the  Base 
Prices  by  which  the  prices  of  the  various  other  styles  of  Roofing  and  Siding 
are  calculated. 


To  arrive  at  a price  of  any  particular  style  and  gauge  of  material  herein  listed,  the  following 
differentials  or  extras  should  he  added  to  the  quoted  Base  Prices  on  2 or  2 y2  inch  Corrugated  Sheets. 


In  Cents  Per  Square. 

Page.  / Galvanized ■,  Painted , 


Gauges 

2!) 

28 

• > — 

26 

24 

28 

07 

26 

24 

20- 

22  1 Vi  in.  and  % in.  corugated 

10 

10 

10 

1 0 

25 

10 

10 

1 0 

15 

23 

2 v2  in.  corrugated  elevator  sheets 

1 0 

10 

1 0 

10 

15 

10 

10 

10 

15 

23 

1 14  in.  corrugated  elevator  sheets 

20 

20 

2 0 

20 

3 5 

20 

20 

20 

25 

26 

2 V2  in.  corrugated  single  curved  awrnings  sheets. 

2 5 

25 

25 

2 5 

3 5 

2 5 

25 

2 5 

35 

2 6 

2 y2  in.  corrugated  double  curved  awning  sheets. 

50 

50 

50 

5 0 

To 

5 0 

5 0 

5 0 

7 5 

26 

2 y2  in.  corrugated  curved  arches 

5 0 

50 

5 0 

5 0 

75 

50 

50 

5 0 

75 

2 y2  in.  cross-corrugated  sheets  

1 0 

10 

10 

1 0 

15 

10 

10 

1 0 

15 

1 !4  in.  cross-corrugated  sheets  

20 

20 

20 

2 0 

35 

20 

20 

20 

25 

•_>  r. 

Roll  roofing,  “Milcor”  Self  Cap  without  cleats, 
double  cross-lock  

15 

15 

15 

2 0 

15 

15 

20 

3 6 

Roll  roofing,  “Kuehn’s”  lock  seam  with  special 
cleats,  double  cross-lock 

20 

20 

20 

2 5 

20 

20 

2 5 

3 7 

Roll  roofing,  “Old  Style”  double  seam  with 
special  cleats,  double  cross-lock 

20 

20 

20 

2 5 

20 

20 

25 

3 8 

Roll  and  cap  roofing  with  caps  and  cleats,  double 
cross-lock 

50 

50 

60 

30 

30 

40 

40 

“Certified”  pressed  standing  seam  with  special 
cleats  and  ends  notched 

2 5 

2 5 

2 5 

30 

25 

25 

30 

4 1 

Pressed  standing  seam  without  cleats 

1 0 

10 

1 0 

1 5 

10 

10 

15 

41 

“Noiseless”  pressed  standing  seam  without 
cleats,  18  in.  width 

35 

35 

35 

4 5 

35 

35 

4 5 

41 

“Noiseless”  pressed  standing  seam  without 
cleats,  12  in.  width 

60 

60 

60 

SO 

50 

5 0 

70 

4 3 

“Superior”  pressed  standing  seam  with  continu- 
ous  cleats  

30 

30 

3 0 

35 

30 

30 

3 5 

4 3 

Headed  pressed  standing  seam  without  cleats.  . . 

20 

20 

2 0 

2 5 

20 

20 

25 

4 4 

2 y2  in.  corrugated  pressed  standing  seam  with- 
out  cleats 

35 

3 5 

40 

35 

35 

40 

4 4 

1 14  in.  corrugated  pressed  standing  seam  with- 
out  cleats 

45 

4 5 

5 0 

4 5 

45 

50 

4 5 

Ornamental  pressed  standing  seam  without  cleats 

3 0 

3 0 

30 

3 5 

3 0 

30 

35 

4 7 

2V  crimp  without  sticks 

0 0 

00 

0 0 

no 

00 

0 0 

00 

0 0 

00 

4 8 

3V  crimp  without  sticks 

1 5 

1 5 

1 5 

1 5 

20 

1 5 

15 

1 5 

20 

4 8 

35 

3 5 

4 0 

50 

35 

35 

40 

50 

4 9 

2 y2  in.  corrugated  V crimp  without  sticks 

35 

3 5 

40 

50 

35 

3 5 

40 

50 

4 9 

1 14  in.  corrugated  V crimp  without  sticks 

4 5 

45 

4 5 

5 0 

60 

45 

415 

5 0 

60 

5 3 

Weatherboard  siding  

2 5 

25 

2 5 

3 0 

4 5 

25 

25 

30 

475 

5 4 

Beaded  siding  and  ceiling 

20 

2 0 

2 0 

2 5 

20 

20 

25 

5 4 

Crimped  beaded  siding  and  ceiling 

3 0 

3 0 

30 

3 5 

30 

3 0 

35 

5 7 

Plain  pressed  brick  siding 

1 0 

1 0 

1 0 

1 0 

1 0 

10 

10 

5 < - 

58  Rock  face  brick  and  Nos.  1 and  2 stone  siding.  . 

20 

2 0 

20 

2 0 

20 

20 

20 

5 9 

Rock  face  stone  siding  Nos.  3 and  4 

2 5 

2 5 

o 5 

25 

25 

2 5 

47  Wood  sticks  for  2V  and  4V  crimp  (50  feet),  10  cents  per  square  extra. 

4 7 Wood  sticks  for  3V  crimp  (100  feet),  20  cents  per  square  extra. 

Galvanized  roofing  cleats,  5 cents  iter  square  extra. 

Forming  end  locks  on  V crimp  and  pressed  standing  seam,  10  cents  per  square  extra. 

Standard  lengths  of  sheets — 60,  72,  84,  96,  108  and  120  inches. 

Odd  sizes,  including  sheets  132  and  144  inches  long,  10  cents  per  square  extra. 

Prices  on  Gauges  Heavier  Than  No.  24  Quoted  Upon  Application. 

As  prices  on  Roofing  and  Siding  are  always  subject  to  market  changes,  without  notice,  we  would 
particularly  urge  our  customers  to  get  our  quotation  of  base  prices,  from  time  to  time,  to  keep  posted. 


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CORRUGATED  ROOFING  AND  SIDING 


It  is  a common  practice  to  use  one  corrugation  side  lap  for  Roofing, — particularly  where  the  roof 
has  a strong  pitch,  but  this  style  is  more  satisfactory  for  Siding,  and  we  would  recommend  for  Roofing 
purposes  Corrugated  Sheets  manufactured  so  as  to  provide  for  a corrugation  and  a half  side  lap. 

The  end  laps  depend  upon  the  pitch  of  the  roof  and  will  vary  from  3 to  6 inches, — while  for  Siding 
from  1 to  2 inches  is  sufficient. 

Sheets  are  corrugated  to  strengthen  the  metal,  and  this  material  imparts  strength  owing  to  its 
lineal  rigidity  to  the  structure  to  which  it  is  applied.  It  is  the  best  known  material  for  use  on  struc- 
tures of  moderate  cost  that  are  intended  at  the  same  time  to  be  fireproof. 


Shows  Application  of  Corrugated  Iron  on  Roof  and 
Sides  of  Skeleton  Framed  Buildings. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  CORRUGATED  ROOFING. 

Start  at  gable  end  of  building  and  apply  first  course  from  eaves  to  ridge, — allowing  required  pro- 
jection at  the  eaves  and  enough  projection  at  gable  end  to  nail  to  the  edge  of  sheathing.  Be  careful 
to  keep  sheets  straight.  After  placing  a sheet  where  wanted,  nail  at  second  corrugation  from  edge 
of  sheet  near  each  end  to  keep  the  sheet  in  proper  position  and  from  spreading  when  nailing  at  other 
points.  Lap  sheets  at  ends  from  3 to  6 inches,  according  to  pitch  of  roof  (or  2 inches  if  used  for 
Siding),  and  nail  every  alternate  corrugation.  Always  drive  nails  through  tops  of  corrugations,  except 
at  side  laps  drive  the  nails  very  little  past  the  top  and  center  of  corrugation  on  the  overlap  side.  See 

For  2 and  2 % inch  Corrugated  Roof- 
ing we  recommend  1 % inch,  and  for  1 % inch 
Corrugated  Roofing  1 % inch  Galvanized 
Barbed  Nails — 1 pound  per  square.  If  Lead 
Washers  are  used,  % pound  per  square. 
Nail  only  tight  enough  to  press  snugly  on 
Showing  Method  of  Nailing.  sheet  without  denting  the  corrugation. 


When  Corrugated  Sheets  are  cut,  they  will  spread  to  a certain  degree.  To  straighten  the 
sheets  and  bring  them  back  to  shape,  lay  the  cut  sheet  on  several  others  and  strike  the  bottom 
of  each  corrugation  with  some  handy  tool. 


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HOW  TO  APPLY  CORRUGATED  SIDIXG 


Shows  Application  of  Siding  with 
Ridge  Roll  Corner  Finish. 


Usually  a base  board  6 to  12  inches  wide,  partially 
covered  with  plain  iron,  with  a flange  of  2 inches  to  go 
up  under  the  Corrugated  Iron,  is  used,  as  care  should 
be  taken  that  the  iron  is  kept  a few  inches  from  the 
ground. 

Commence  at  bottom,  running  first  course  across 
side,  lapping  one  corrugation,  and  nail  side  laps  about 
every  6 inches.  Proceed  with  second  course,  giving 
sheets  2 inches  lap  at  end,  and  one  corrugation  lap  at 
side,  keeping  the  corrugations  plumb  and  in  line. 

If  siding  is  put  on  studding,  care  should  be  taken 
to  have  the  studding  the  same  distance  between 
centers  as  the  width  of  iron  used,  and  pieces  of  wood 
must  be  placed  between  studding  at  the  end  lap  of 
sheets  to  nail  to;  or  the  end  laps  can  be  riveted. 


SHOWING  METHOD  OF  NAILING. 

For  Corrugated  Siding,  we  recommend  1 % inch 
Galvanized  Barbed  Wire  Nails. 


Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 


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Method  of  Applying  Ridge  Roll  to  Hip. 


Method  of  Laying  Corrugated  Sheets 
Over  Valley. 


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FLASHING  AROUND  CHIMNEYS  WITH 
CORRUGATED  SHEETS 


For  fitting  around 
to  provide  a flange  of 
outside  lines  to  form 


a chimney  take  a piece  of  flat  Galvanized  Sheet  of  required  size,  and  mark  so  as 
6 to  8 inches  when  cut  as  indicated  in  Fig.  A.  Cut  at  inside  lines  and  turn  at 
flanges  to  fit  around  chimney  as  in  Fig.  B. 


Fig.  C. 


Fit  the  prepared  sheet  in  position  around  chimney,  and  in  laying  the  corrugated  sheet  place  it 
about  6 inches  above  the  upper  side  of  chimney  for  water  channel,  allowing  the  plain  sheet  to  run  up 
about  12  inches  under  the  corrugated  sheet.  Form  corner  pieces  of  iron  to  fill  around  the  chimney 
corners  left  open;  fill  out  with  cement  and  then  counterflash  over  the  flanges,  allowing  the  flashings 
of  lower  side  of  chimney  to  project  over  the  corrugated  sheet  not  less  than  6 inches,  as  shown. 


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DIAGRAMS  lOR  MEASURING  ROOFING 

AND  SIDING 


By  sending  us  a rough  sketch,  giving  measurements  on  the  order  indicated,  of  any  building  desired 
to  be  covered  with  Metal  Roofing  or  Siding,  we  will  be  able  to  determine  quantity  required  to  cover. 

l>o  not  cut  or  tear  out  these  diagrams. 


ROOF  PAINTING. 

For  Galvanized  Steel 
Roofs  no  better  paint  than 
“Clinton"  metallic  brown, 
or  red  oxide,  ground  in 
pure  linseed  oil,  has  been 
found. 

From  five  to  six  weeks 
should  elapse  after  the 
metal  is  laid  before  ap- 
plying the  first  coat,  to 
allow  oxidation  of  the 
metal  to  take  place,  which 
will  roughen  the  surface 
and  allow  the  paint  to 
properly  adhere  thereto 
and  prevent  its  scaling  or 
peeling  off. 


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RESIDENCE  J Porch  roof  covered  with  Tin. 

[chimneys  equipped  with  FVEHDrIfT  Chimney  Extensions. 


SHEDS  Covered  with  Metal  Roofing  and  Si  1 

GARAGE  ROOF  Covered  with  “',11TEIS£!S3 

Metal  Spanish  Tile. 


("Roof  covered  with  Galvanized  Standing  Seam  Roofing. 
MACHINERY J Represents  our  BARN  AND  J Siding  covered  with  Galvanized  Corrugated  Sheets. 

BUILDING  (Portable  All  Steel  House.  GRANARY  i Equipped  with  “Milcor’’  Ventilators  and  Weather  Vanes. 

IsiLO  ROOF  Covered  with  Galvanized  Roofing. 


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212-INCH  corrugated  sheets 

Furnished  in  "T^ilcoH  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPE£ta?ID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Stock  Sizes 5 <i  7 8 !)  10  11  12  feet  long, 


13  15%  17%  19%  21%  2 3%  26  sq.  feet. 


Selling  Measurement  10% 

Gauges 20 


Weight  per  Sq.,  Galvanized 
Weight  per  Sq.,  Painted.  . . 


28  27  2<>  24  22  20  18  10 

85  91  9 S 124  151  ITS  232  2S6  lbs, 

6S  76  83  1 10  1 36  1 63  217  271  lbs 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1893. 


Directions  for  applying  2%  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  are  given  on  pages  11  and  12.  Re  sure  to  read  them. 


2%  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  can 
also  lie  made  so  as  to  provide  for  one 
and  one-lialf  corrugations  side  lap. 
These  are  especially  appropriate  for 
rooting  purposes,  and  can,  with 
safety,  he  applied  on  roofs  having 
one-quarter  pitch  or  more.  The  extra 
half  corrugation  is  essential  to  over- 
come capillary  attraction. 


To  accomplish  this  it  is  just  as 
satisfactory  to  lap  one  and  one-half 
corrugations  as  to  lap  two  corruga- 
tions. 

These  sheets  are  27%  inches 
wide  after  corrugated,  and  when 
lapped  one  and  one-half  corrugations 
at  side,  have  a full  covering  widtii 
of  24  inches. 


If  one  and  one-half  corrugation  side  lap  is  wanted,  specify  so  in  your  order. 
Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  30. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  l’rire  Sheet. 


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2-INCH  CORRUGATED  SHEETS 

Furnished  in  TWlLcaR"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  Conoid  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Full  Width  2<i  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 


Stock  Sizes 5 <>  7 S 9 1 0 II  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10%  13  15%  17%  19%  21%  2 3%  2 6 sq.  feet. 

Gauges 29  28  27  2<i  24  22  20  18  1 (i 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Galvanized 77  85  91  98  1 24  151  17S  232  286  lbs. 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Painted 68  76  83  ' 1 10  136  163  217  271  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st,  1893. 


Directions  for  applying  2 inch  Corrugated  Sheets  are  given  on  pages  11  and  12.  Be  sure  to  read  them. 


2 inch  Corrugated  Sheets  can  also 
be  made  so  as  to  provide  for  two 
corrugations  side  lap.  These  are 
especially  appropriate  for  roofing 
purposes,  and  can,  with  safety,  he 
applied  on  roofs  having-  one-quarter 
pitch  or  more.  The  extra  corruga- 


tion is  essential  to  overcome  capillary 
attraction. 

These  sheets  are  28  inches  after 
corrugated,  and  when  lapped  two 
corrugations  at  side,  have  a full 
covering  width  of  24  inches. 


Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 
If  two  corrugation  side  lap  is  wanted,  specify  so  in  your  order. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Place  Sheet. 


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Qualitxj-COlRlRy (OATH INI©  C® 


Furnished  in  JVlilLcafi  ' Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COE&taPU!)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Stock  Sizes 5 ti 

Selling  Measurement  lO-lj.,  12% 

Gauges  20 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Galvanized 79 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Painted 


7 

8 

9 10 

11  12 

feet  long. 

141% 

1G% 

1 S :!4  2 0% 

22u/12  2 5 

sq.  feet. 

2S 

2(i 

o_|_  oo 

20 

ST 

94 

101 

129  157 

1S5  lbs. 

7 2 

79 

S G 

114  142 

170  lbs. 

The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  bv  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st,  1893. 


Directions  for  applying  1 14  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  are  given  on  pages  1 1 and  12.  Be  sure  to  read  them. 


We  recommend  Regular  1 14  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  for  Siding  only,  as  we 
manufacture  a SPECIAL  114  inch  Corrugated  Sheet  (illustrated  on  next  page) 
for  Roofing. 


.lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 

Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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SPECIAL  l^-INCH  CORRUGATED  SHEETS 

Furnished  in  T^ilcoH  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COPP^pip 

Galvanized  or  Painted. 

This  “Special”  Style  is  intended  only  for  Hoofing. 


Stock  Sizes •">  6 7 S J)  lO  II  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10%  13  15%  17%  19%  21%  23%  2G  sq.  feet. 

Gauges  29  28  27  26  24  22  20 


Weight  per  Sq.,  Galvanized 77  85  91  98  124  1 51  178  lbs. 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Painted . . 6S  7 6 S3  11  0 136  1 63  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2 y2  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  ist.  1S93. 


Corrugations  Magnified  to  Show 
Side  Lap. 


Extra  % Corrugation  to  Prevent 
Leaks. 


Our  SPECIAL  1 14  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  represent  the 
best  material  for  Roofing  when  Corrugated  Sheets  are  wanted. 

The  extra  half  corrugation  curves  upward  to  meet  the 
second  corrugation  of  the  overlapping  sheet, — thereby  over- 
coming capillary  attraction. 

Our  SPECIAL  1 14  inch  Corrugated  Sheets  are  being  very 
extensively  used  for  Roofing. 

It  is  not  necessary  to  have  these  when  the  material  is  to  be 
used  for  Siding,  as  the  regular  114  inch  Corrugated,  providing 
for  one  corrugation  side  lap,  will  answer  the  purpose. 

The  same  method  of  application  will  apply  in  connection 
with  these  Sheets  as  that  which  we  have  explained  in  connec- 
tion with  2%  inch  Corrugated  Sheets,  pages  11  and  12. 

When  ordering,  be  sure  to  mention  SPECIAL  1 14  inch 
Corrugated.  Price  per  square  same  as  regular  114  inch  Cor- 
rugated Sheets. 


Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 

Xet  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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5 8-INCH  CORRUGATED  SHEETS 


Furnished  in  TtVlLcaK  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COPP£?Pir)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Sheets 

lay 

perfectly 

flat 

after 

Corrugated. 


Full  Width  25  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 

Stock  Si/.es 5 <i  7 K !)  10  11  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10%2  12%  1 4 7 1 10%  18%  20%  22 25  sq.  feet. 

Gauges 20  2H  27  2<i  24  22  20 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Galvanized 77  85  91  9S  124  151  178  lbs. 

Weight  per  Sq.,  Painted . . 68  76  S3  110  136  163  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1S93. 


With  our  Heavy  Corrugating  Machine  we  are  able  to  furnish  the  % inch  Corrugated  Sheets  without 
buckles  and  curves. 


% inch  Corrugated  Sheets  are  used  in  the  interior  of  buildings  for  ordinary 
ceilings  and  side  walls.  It  is  particularly  adapted  for  purposes  of  this  kind  in 
storerooms,  warehouses,  garages,  basements,  etc. 


CROSS  CRIMPED  GALVANIZED  SHEETS 

Inch  Crimps. 

Easily  worked  in  a 
cornice  brake.  Exten- 
sively used  for  cornice 
work. 

Sheets  of  any  length 
up  to  120  inches  and 
any  width  up  to  3 6 
inches. 

Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 

Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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CORRUGATED  ELEVATOR  SIDING 

2'_.  INCH,  2 INCH  AM)  1 >4  INCH  CORRUGATIONS. 

Furnished  in  'TKiLCOti  ' Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPESrSPlD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Corrugated 
Sheets  for 
Grain  Elevators 
are  more 
extensively 
used  than 
any  other 
form  of 
Siding, 


These  Sheets 
are  made 
expressly  for 
grain  elevators, 
mills  and 
high  buildings 
which  are 
liable  to 
settle. 


2 Inch  and  2X2  Inch  Corrugations. 


22 

:{<; 

40  inches  long. 

Selling  Measurement  

5*6 

6 y2 

7%  square  feet. 

Gauges  

2!) 

2X 

»>  — 

20 

2 1 

22  20 

Weight  per  Sq., 

, Galvanized 

7 7 

85 

9 1 

98 

1 2 4 

151  ITS  lbs. 

Weight  per  Sq., 

Painted 

68 

76 

S3 

1 1 0 

136  1 63  lbs. 

1 14  Inch  Corrug 

at  ions. 

Stock  Sizes  . . . . 

*>»> 

26 

10  inches  long. 

Selling  Measurement  

6 % 

6i"is  square  feet. 

Gauges  

2!) 

2K 

»>" 

26 

2 1 

22  20 

Weight  per  Sq., 

Galvanized 

7 9 

87 

94 

101 

129 

1 57  1 85  lbs. 

Weight  per  Sq., 

Painted 

7 2 

79 

86 

1 14 

142  1 70  lbs. 

Sheets  are  laid  with  2 inch  end  lap  and  nails  driven  2 inches  above  the  upper  edge  of  lower  sheets, 
thus  allowing  the  sheets  to  slip  2 inches  in  the  length  of  each  sheet  without  buckling  the  sheets  or 
drawing  the  nails  as  the  sides  of  the  elevator  settle. 


Lead  Washers  prevent  Rusting  at  Nail  Holes.  Read  why,  page  3 0. 

Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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CORRUGATED  RIDGE  ROLL 

Furnished  in  "fWiLcaR"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COPP^ROIF) 

Galvanized  or  Painted. 


2%  inch 
2 inch 
1 14  inch 
Corrugations. 


Xo.  97!).  Stock  Sizes  26  inches  and  120  inches  long. 

Will  ship  2 6 inch  lengths  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


COllRUGATED  END  WARE  FLASHING 


2 y2  inch 
2 inch 
1 % inch 
Corrugations. 


CORRUGATED  SIDE  WALL  FLASHING 


2V2  inch 
2 inch 
1 14  inch 
Corrugations. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot  on  Above  Three  Styles. 

Galvanized.  Fainted. 


No.  29  Gauge — 2Vz  inch,  2 inch,  114  inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt $0.15  $0.12 

No.  28  Gauge — 2 inch,  2 inch,  1 !4  inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .17  .14 

No.  27  Gauge — 2 y2  inch,  2 inch,  I % inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .18  .15 

No.  26  Gauge — 2%  inch,  2 inch,  1 !4  inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .19  .16 

No.  24  Gauge- — 2V2  inch,  2 inch,  1 14  inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .22  .17 

No.  22  Gauge — 2 y2  inch,  2 inch,  1 !4  inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .30  .22 

No.  20  Guage — 2 y2  inch,  2 inch,  1 % inch  Corrugations,  12  inch  Girt .40  .32 


When  ordering,  state  which  size  Corrugation  is  wanted. 


This  shows  application  of  Corrugated  Ridge 
Roll.  When  Plain  Ridge  Roll  is  used  it  is 
necessary  to  use  a Corrugated  Wood  Filler  on 
each  side  of  Ridge,  over  which  the  Plain  Roll 
is  placed. 


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CORRUGATED  < roof  JOINT 

Furnished  in  "JWiLcaR  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPK^taPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Made  in  26  inch  lengths. 


When  laying  Corrugated  Roofing  on  a “Gambrel  Roof”  it  is  not  possible  to  bend  the  sheets  over 
the  ridge  line  dividing  the  upper  and  lower  sections  of  the  roof.  With  the  use  of  this  Joint,  the  proper 
watertight  connection  is  made,  and  with  a neat  finish. 


List  Unices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No. 

29  Gauge — 

-2V2 

inch, 

0 

inch, 

1 14 

No. 

28  Gauge — 

2 y2 

inch, 

9 

inch, 

iy4 

No. 

27  Gauge — 

2y2 

inch, 

9 

inch, 

1% 

No. 

26  Gauge — 

2y2 

inch, 

9 

inch, 

1% 

No. 

24  Gauge — 

2 Vo 

inch. 

9 

inch, 

1% 

No. 

2 2 Gauge — 

2% 

inch, 

9 

inch, 

iy4 

No. 

2 0 Gauge — 

-2% 

inch, 

2 

inch, 

1 % 

inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 
inch  Corrugations, 


8V2  inch  Girt 
8V2  inch  Girt 
8V2  inch  Girt 
8 y>  inch  Girt 
S % inch  Girt 
S V2  inch  Girt 
8 y2  inch  Girt 


Galvanized 
$0 


Painted. 


15 

$0.12 

17 

.14 

1 8 

.1  5 

1 9 

.1  6 

2 2 

.17 

30 

9 9 

40 

.32 

When  ordering,  state  which  size  Corrugation  is  wanted. 


This  Joint 
makes  the 
neatest  and 
most  practical 
method  of 
connection 
on  roofs 
of  this 
nature. 


Showing  How  Applied  on  Itoof. 


The  Corrugated  Sheets,  on  upper  section  of  Roof,  are  laid  to  project  over  the  Joint,  of  which  the 
lower  end  overlaps  the  lower  Corrugated  Sheets. 


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21  2-INCH  CORRUGATED  CURVED  SHEETS 


Furnished  in  T^ilcoH  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COEE&P'D  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Stock  Sizes 5 <>  7 8 0 10  11  12  l'eet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10%  13  15%  17%  19%  21%  23%  26  sq.  feet. 

Gauges 20  28  27  20  24 


Stock  Sizes 5 <>  7 8 O 10  11  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10%  13  15%  17%  19%  21%  23%  26  sq.  feet. 

Gauges 20  28  27  20  24 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 77  85  91  98  1 24  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted 68  76  83  11  0 lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  214  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government,  July  1st,  1SP3. 


2i/2  INCH  CORRUGATED 
CURVED  ARCHES. 

For  Hoofing  and  Ceiling. 

Sheets  curved  to  any  required 
radius  and  of  any  strength  from 
Nos.  16  to  28  Gauges  inclusive. 


CURVED  TO  ANY  RADIUS 

No.  072. 


For  concrete  construction  work,  vaulted  ceilings  in  buildings,  cellars,  under- 
ground passages,  etc.  For  tanks  and  cisterns  they  can  be  riveted  and  soldered 
toget  her. 


Showing  application  of  Corrugated  Curved 
Arches  for  Ceiling,  in  connection  with  Steel 
I Hearn  and  Concrete  Filling. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  ORDERING. 

If  for  Roofing,  allow  for  projections.  If  for 
Ceiling,  give  the  distance  between  the  webs  of  the 
1 beams,  rise  of  arch  and  length  and  number  of 
spaces  to  he  covered. 


All  curving  guaranteed  perfect  and  in  accord 
mice  with  specifications  furnished. 


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COllRUGATED  AWNINGS 


SINGLE  CURVED — Bracket  Support. 


Xo.  0(»<S. 

Out  Single  Curved  Corrugated  Awning  Supported  by  Angle  Iron  Brackets. 


Corrugated  Awnings  are  furnished  from  Xos.  21  to  2S  Gauge,  galvanized  or 
painted  sheets,  with  2 b inch  corrugations. 

Prices  quoted  only  upon  dimensions  furnished  in  detail. 

Brackets  eliminate  sidewalk  obstructions. 


DOUBLE  CURVED — Bracket  Support. 


Corrugated  Awnings  are  easily  and  quickly  erected,  are  strong  and  rigid.  Give  the  best  of  service. 


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IRON  AWNING  BRACKETS 

Self  Supporting. 


Made  both  for  Single  Curved  and  Double  Curved  Awnings  and  intended  to  be  fastened  to  the  wall 
of  building. 


CORRUGATED  CURVED  AWNINGS 


Single  Curved  Awning,  with  Iron  Frame  Supported  by  Iron  Posts. 

Furnished  complete  with  Gas  Pipe  Posts  and  Flanges  on  each  end. 
Prices  only  quoted  upon  dimensions  given  in  detail. 

This  style  can  also  lie  furnished  Double  Curved. 


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FIREPROOF  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS 


Made  from  Steel. 


Xo.  50. 


The  body  of  these  is  made  of  one  thickness  of 
wood  and  covered  each  side  with  our  Beaded  Iron, 
which  projects  an  inch  at  top  and  sides  of  shutter, 
and  is  riveted  every  three  inches. 

In  ordering  Shutters  or  Doors,  give  exact  dimen- 
sions, as  follows: 

1 — Height  of  opening.  2 — Width  of  opening. 

3 —  From  sill  to  tops  of  lugs  of  lower  shutter  brick. 

4 —  Between  top  of  lugs  of  shutter  brick,  vertically. 

5 —  From  edge  of  openings  to  center  of  hole  in  lug. 

6 —  From  face  of  wall  to  center  of  hole  in  lug.  7 — 
Amount  of  rise  in  arch,  if  any.  8 — Mention  whether 
cap  projects  from  wall.  9 — State  whether  you  wish 
shutters  fitted  into  openings  or  otherwise,  and  if  for 
wood  or  brick  building. 


Steel  Doors  and  Shutters  not  only  protect 
against  Fire,  but  guard  against  Burglars  and 
Vandals. 


SINGLE  CORRUGATED  IRON  DOORS  AND 
SHUTTERS. 

Durable  and  Cheap. 

Made  of  No.  18  and  2 0 Gauge  Corrugated  Iron,  Black 
Painted  or  Galvanized  and  stiffened  with  Angle  Iron 
Frame. 

When  ordering,  accurate  specifications  and  dimensions 
must  be  furnished,  indicated  by  diagrams;  this  is  of  great 
importance  both  to  the  customer  and  to  us. 

We  can  furnish  Shutter  Hinge  Eyes  for  brick,  stone  or 
frame  buildings. 


LET  US  FIGURE  ON  YOUR  REQUIREMENTS. 

We  are  specially  equipped  to  make  Fireproof 
Doors  and  Shutters,  therefore  can  furnish  promptly 
anything  desired  to  meet  your  wants. 


Prices  Quoted  upon  Application. 


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LEAD  WASHERS 


Vo.  2.  Full  Size 

%2  in.  Hole.  W 

About  325  Washers  to  the  pound  and  require  about  % lbs. 
to  lay  a square. 

and  this  action  in  time  loosens  the  nail  head  and  allows 

Wa-.liers  practically  eliminates  the  trouble,  as  they  cannot  rust. 


When  used  as  indicated  make  an 
absolutely  watertight  joint  on  any 
surface,  whether  concave,  convex  or 
flat.  They  prevent  both  the  nail  head 
from  cutting  into  the  sheet  and  rust 
formation  underneath. 

The  first  rust  on  a metal  roof 
usually  appears  around  the  nail 
holes.  Water  collects  in  the  small 
offsets  made  by  the  nail  heads,  the 
two  metals  (nails  and  sheets)  un- 
dergo oxidizing  or  rusting  process, 
moisture  to  enter.  The  use  of  Lead 


ADVANTAGES  OF  LEAD 
WASHERS. 


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No.  2 (hole  Inch),  packed  100  lbs  per  box. 


GALVANIZED  BARBED 
NAILS 

For  Corrugated  Roofing  and  Siding. 

Furnished  in  the  following  sizes. 


Length,  inches % 1 1 *4  1%  1%  2 

Wire  Gauge 12  12  11  10  10  9 


In  kegs  of  100  pounds. 


LEAD  HEADED  NAILS 


For  Vailing  Corrugated  Roofing. 


Rust 

Proof 


They  thoroughly 
protect  the  holes  made 
in  sheet  or  structural 
steel  and  prevent  mois- 
ture from  entering. 

Furnished  in  the  following  sizes: 


mm. 


For  Corrugated  Sheets. 


For  Sheets  -2,  2 Vs  and  3 inch 

For  Structural  Work — 6,  7,  8, 

Gauge. 


—No.  10  Wire  Gauge. 

10  and  12  inch — No.  10  Wire 


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“FEDERAL”  ELASTIC  ROOF  CEMENT 


ALL  THE  TOOLS  YOU 
NEED  TO  APPLY 
THE  WORLDS 
BEST  ROOFING 


It  is  the  only  Cement  that  produces  an 
absolutely  permanent,  indestructible 
patch. 

In  barrels 

In  barrels 

In  kegs,  100  lbs 

In  galvanized  pails,  25  and  50  lbs 


Will  Not  Harden  or  Crack. 

Weather-Proof,  Water-Proof,  Wear- 
Proof. 

Covers  twice  as  much  surface  as 
other  kinds  of  roofing  cement.  Can  be 
applied  to  any  kind  of  surface,  whether 
wet  or  dry. 


Positively  unequaled  for  new  work  and  repairing,  such  as  Composi- 
tion Roofs,  Tin  and  Steel  Roofs,  Joining  Broken  Slate,  Lining  Old  Worn 
Out  Gutters,  Repairing  Tin  so  Rusty  that  it  cannot  be  soldered,  Chim- 
neys and  Flues,  Repairing  Skylights  and  Broken  Glass,  Sidewalk  Lights, 
on  Vaults,  Sealing  Cracks  in  Basement  Walls. 

“IT'S  THE  WIZARD  OF  CEMENTDOM.” 


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HOOFING  AND  SIDING 

The  Dependable  Covering. 

The  value  of  galvanized  roofing  and  siding,  its  economy  and  long 
wear  under  severest  weather  conditions  is  proved  by  its  rapidly  grow- 
ing use  on  all  sorts  of  buildings  in  all  sections  of  the  country. 


HOW  TO  ESTIMATE  AMOUNT  OF  CORRUGATED  SHEETS. 


First  select  the  best  lengths  of  sheets  to  fit  the  space,  bearing  in  mind  the  end  laps.  On 
siding  one-inch  lap  will  do,  while  for  Roofing  nothing  less  than  three  inches,  and  if  a slight 
pitch,  six  inches,  for  end  lap.  As  each  sheet  lays  just  two  feet  wide,  it  is  a simple  matter 
to  ascertain  the  number  of  sheets  necessary  to  cover  the  space.  Then  estimate  the  number 
of  feet  in  our  two  (2),  two  and  one-half  (2%)  and  Special  14  t inch  corrugated  sheets,  as  fol- 


lows : 


5 

ft. 

long, 

10 

5-6 

6 

ft. 

long, 

13 

7 

ft. 

long, 

15 

1-6 

S 

ft. 

long, 

17 

1-3 

9 

ft. 

long, 

19 

1-2 

10 

ft. 

long, 

21 

2-3 

11 

ft. 

long, 

23 

5-6 

12 

ft. 

long, 

26 

ular  114  inch  or  sr 

5 

ft. 

long, 

10 

5-1: 

6 

ft. 

long, 

12 

1-2 

7 

ft. 

long, 

14 

7-1: 

8 

ft. 

long, 

16 

2-3 

9 

ft. 

long, 

18 

3-4 

10 

ft 

long, 

20 

5-6 

11 

ft. 

long, 

22 

li-: 

12 

ft. 

long, 

25 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 

11  Corrugated  Sheets,  figure  as  follows : 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  sellim 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  sellim 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  sellim 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  sellim 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling 


lg  measure 
ig  measure 
lg  measure 
ig  measure 
ig  measure 
ig  measure 
sq.  ft.  lay  3 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 
sq.  ft.  lay  2 ft.  wide,  selling  measure 


26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 
26  in. 


zo  111. 
25  in. 
25  in. 
25  in. 
25  in. 
25  in. 
25  in. 
25  iu. 


wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 


wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 

wide. 


When  necessary  we  cut  sheets  in  the  middle  and  give  half  sheets  of  any  of  the  above 
lengths.  When  we  cut  to  odd  inches,  say  7 feet  9 inches,  we  charge  for  an  8-foot  sheet,  unless 
we  have  two  or  three  weeks  in  which  to  fill  order,  so  as  to  have  sheets  made  odd  length. 

Always  specify  length  of  sheets  and  size  of  corrugation. 

As  no  allowance  is  made  for  laps,  the  following  table  gives  the  number  of  square  feet 
necessary  to  cover  one  square  (100  sq.  ft.)  of  surface,  providing  there  is  no  waste  in  cutting. 


Estimate  for  21/2-Inch  and  Special  14/4-Inch  Corrugation. 


END  LAP. 

1 inch. 

2 inches. 

3 inches. 

4 inches. 

5 inches. 

6 inches. 

Side  Lap  1 Corrug'n 
Side  Lap  Corrug’n 

Side  Lap  2 Corrug'n 

110  sq.  ft. 
lift  sq.  ft. 

1 23  sq.  ft. 

Ill  sq.  ft. 
117  sq.  ft. 
124  sq.  ft. 

112  sq.  ft. 
11S  sq.  ft. 
125  sq.  ft. 

113  sq.  ft. 
119  sq.  ft. 
126  sq.  ft. 

114  sq.  ft. 
120  sq.  ft. 
127  sq.  ft. 

115  sq.  ft. 
121  sq.  ft. 
12S  sq.  ft. 

Estimate  for  Regular  D/i-Inch  Corrugation. 

END  LAP. 

1 inch. 

2 inches. 

3 inches. 

4 inches. 

5 inches. 

G inches. 

Side  Lap  1 Corrug'n 
Side  Lap  1 q.  Corrug'n 
Side  Lap  2 Corrug'n 

107  2-r>  sq.ft. 
110  1-5  sq.  ft. 
113  3-10  sq.  ft. 

1 0S  3-5  sq.  ft. 
Ill  2-5  sq.  ft. 

1 1 4 % sq.  ft. 

109  7-10  sq.  ft. 
112  7-10  sq.  ft. 
115  4-5  sq.ft. 

110  9-10  sq.  ft. 
113  9-10  sq.  ft. 
117  sq.ft. 

112  1-10  sq.ft. 
115  1-10  sq.  ft. 
11814  sq.ft. 

113  V,  sq.ft. 
116  2-5  sq.  ft. 
120  3-5  sq.  ft. 

These  tables  are  based  on  using  96-inch  sheets;  if  longer  or  shorter  lengths  are  used  there 
will  be  a slight  variation  from  the  above  estimate. 


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See  Following  Rages. 


To  prevent 
damage  in 
t ransporta- 
lion  all  our 
Roll 

Roofings 
are  protected 
at  the  end 
folds  with 
wooden 
strips. 


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"IKilcoR"  SELF-CAP  ROLL  ROOFING 

Furnished  in  "TKilcoR~  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPEStaPU)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


FIG2  FIG. 3 FIG. 4 

Sheets  26  y2  inches  wide — 50  feet  long — will  cover  100  square  feet. 

Double  cross  locked  together,  notched  and  re-squared  on  ends  and  sides. 

Gauges  20  28  27  20 


Weight  per  Square.  Galvanized 7S  S6  95  102  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted ..  72  79  S6  lbs. 

This  Roofing  is  made  from  sheets  26*4  inches  wide  before  re-squaring. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  ist.  1 S 9 3. 


"jy^iLca/i"  Self-Cap  Roll  Roofing  is  appropriate  for  use  on  buildings  having  roofs  with  only  a slight 
piteh.  It  is  made  from  soft,  annealed  sheets,  so  that  the  side  seams  form  easily  without  cracking. 
Cleats  are  furnished  when  ordered. 

DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  TKilcoR"  SELF-CAP  ROLL  ROOFING. 


Measure  the  length  required  to  reach  from  Eave 
lo  Ridge,  allowing  1 inch  on  one  side  and  iy2  inches 
on  the  other  side  of  Roof  for  Standing  Seam  on 
Ridge:  also  allow  1 \2  inches  to  2 inches  to  bend 
down  at  Eaves. 

When  working  front  left  to  right  hand — for  the 
tirst  course  turn  down  1 inch  on  left  hand  side  of 
sheet  for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable 
end.  and  nail  same  securely  with  % inch  barbed 
roofing  nails  spaced  about  2 incites. 

Then  flange  up  t ite  right  hand  side  of  sheet 
length  with  the  1 1 2 inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

After  first  course  is  in  place,  nail  cleats  along 
the  l'«  inch  flange  (about  every  14  inches)  letting 
cleat  stand  about  1 inch  above  the  1%  inch  flange 
like  in  Fig'  1 — bending  the  cleat  down  over  the 
flange  like  in  Fig.  2. 

Then  flange  up  the  left  side  of  next  course  1 inch 
and  place  same  against  the  first  course  like  in 
Fig.  3,  and  with  the  1 inch  Double  Seamer  bend  the 
projecting  44  inch  over  the  1 inch  and  close  tight. 


which  will  leave  the  finished  Standing  Seam  1 inch 
high  like  in  Fig.  4. 

To  finish  each  Seam,  approaching  Ridge  or  Hip. 
flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam  about  6 to  S inches. 

Always  finish  eacli  course  before  laying  the  next. 

The  finish  of  Ridge  or  Comb  of  Roof  can  be  made 
same  as  the  Standing  Seam,  by  letting  the  sections 
pass  the  center  of  Ridge  enough  to  flange  up  1 inch 
on  one  side  and  1 V2  inches  on  the  other  side. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allowing  the 
1 and  IV2  inches  on  top  of  Ridge  for  Standing  Seam, 
allow  only  % inch  on  one  side  and  flatten  down  as 
an  overlap. 

Note — When  working  from  riglit  to  left,  the  l’  = 
inch  flange  should  be  on  left  side  and  the  1 inch 
flange  on  right  side  of  sheet. 

Tools  necessary: — 

1 pair  1 inch  Flanging  Tongs.  ) 

1 pair  lty  inch  Flanging  Tongs,  v See  page  50. 

1 pair  1 inch  Double  Seamers.  ) 


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KUEHN’S  LOCK  SEAM  ROLL  ROOFING 

Furnished  in  "TKilcoM"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  ZOppm&D  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

A very  desirable  Roofing  because  of  the  Cleats  not  being  exposed.  Makes  a very  smooth  Standing  Seam. 


Sheets  26%  inches  wide — 50  feet  long — will  cover  100  square  feet. 

Double  cross  locked  together,  notched  and  re-squared  on  ends  and  sides. 

Gauges  29  28  27  20 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 7S  S6  95 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted ..  72  79 

This  Roofing  is  made  from  sheets  20  inches  wide  before  re-squaring. 


102  lbs. 
S6  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2y2  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1S93. 


'I'll is  Roofing  is  so  constructed  that  the  cleats  after  applied  are  unexposed,  and  the  caps  tire  made 
from  a part  of  the  sheet,  doing  away  with  separate  caps. 

Can  he  used  on  Roofs  having  only  a slight  pitch. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  KUEHN’S  LOCK  SEAM  ROLL  ROOFING. 


Measure  the  lens’ll]  required  to  reach  from  Eave 
to  Ridge,  allowing:  1 inch  on  one  side  and  ll/>  inches 
mi  the  other  side  of  Hoof  for  Standing-  Seam  on 
Kidge;  also  allow  1%  to  2 inches  to  bend  down  at 
Ea  ves. 

When  working  from  left  to  light  hand — for  the 
first  course  turn  down  1 inch  on  left  hand  side  of 
sheet  for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable 
end.  and  nail  same  securely  with  inch  barbed 
routing  nails  spaced  about  2 inches. 

Then  flange  up  t lie  right  hand  side'  of  sheet 
length  with  the  1 l/>  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

After  first  course  is  in  place,  nail  cleats  along  the 
1 \»-  inch  flange  (about  every  14  inches)  and  fasten 
< lea.t . Fig.  1.  to  the  flange  with  the  Eyelet  Punch 
like  in  Fig*.  2. 

Then  flange  up  the  left  side  of  next  course 
I inch  and  place  same  against  the  first  course  like 
in  Fig.  3,  and  with  the  1 inch  Double  Seamer  bend 
fhe  projecting  % inch  flange  over  the  l inch  and 
close  tight  to  a finished  seam  like  in  Fig.  4. 


To  finish  each  seam  approaching  Ridge  or  Hip, 
flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam  about  6 to  S inches. 

Always  finish  each  course  before  laying  the  next. 

The  finish  of  Ridge  or  Comb  of  Roof  can  be  made 
same  as  the  Standing  Seams,  by  letting  the  sections 
pass  the  center  of  Ridge  enough  to  flange  up  1 inch 
on  one  side  and  1%  inches  on  the  other  side. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allowing  the 
I and  1 l/2  inches  on  top  of  Ridge  for  Standing  Seam, 
allow  only  inch  on  one  side  and  flatten  down  as 
an  overlap. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as  Ridge, 
after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

Note — When  working  from  right  to  left,  the  1 y> 
inch  flange  should  be  on  left  side  and  the  1 inch 
flange  on  right  side  of  sheet. 

'Pools  necessary: — 

1 pair  1 inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

1 pair  1 V>  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

I pair  1 inch  Double  Seamers. 

I Eyelet  Punch. 


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See  page  50. 


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“OLD  STYLE”  DOUBLE  SEAM  ROOFING 

Furnished  in  T^JLcati  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPRexaPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


DOUBLE  CROSS 
LOCK 


FIG  4 


FIG.  5 


Sheets  26%  inches  wide — 50  feet  long — will  cover  100  square  feet. 

Double  cross  locked  together,  notched  and  re-squared  on  ends  and  sides. 


Gauge* 


20 


28 


86 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 78 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted . . 72  79 

This  Roofing  is  made  from  sheets  2f>?4  inches  wide  before  re-squaring. 


2<> 

102  lbs. 
S6  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government,  July  ist,  1S93. 


This  is  the  only  Steel  Roofing  adaptable  for  flat  roofs  with  a pitch  of  % inch  to  1 foot  or  more. 
Its  construction  provides  a double  fold  the  entire  length  of  the  seam,  thereby  making  it  perfectly 
walert  ight. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  “OLD  STYLE”  DOUBLE  SEAM  ROLL  ROOFING. 


Measure  the  length  required  to  reach  from  Eave 
to  Ridge,  allowing  1 inch  on  one  side  and  1%  inches 
"ii  the  other  side  of  Roof  for  Standing  Seam  on 
Ridge,  also  allow  114  to  2 inches  to  bend  down  at 
Raves. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand — for  the 
first  course  turn  down  1 inch  on  left  hand  side  of 
sheet  for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable 
end.  and  nail  same  securely  with  li  inch  barbed 
roofing  nails  spaced  about  2 inches. 

Then  flange  up  the  right  hand  side  of  sheet 
length  with  the  1W  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

After  the  first  course  is  in  place,  nail  the  Tin 
Cleats,  see  Fig.  1 along  the  114  inch  flange  (about 
every  14  inches)  like  Fig.  2. 

Then  flange  up  the  left  side  of  next  course  1% 
inches  and  [.dace  same  against  the  first  course  like 
in  Fig.  3,  and  with  the  1%  inch  Double  Seamer  bend 
the  projecting  14  inch  over  like  in  Fig.  4 and  then 
follow  with  the  1 inch  Double  Seamer,  which  will 
break  over  14  inch,  leaving  the  finished  Standing 
Seam  1 inch  high  like  in  Fig.  5. 


To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge  or  Hip, 
flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam  about  6 to  S inches. 
Always  finish  each  course  before  laying  the  next. 
The  finish  of  Ridge  or  Comb  of  Roof  can  be  made 
same  as  the  Standing  Seam,  by  letting  the  sections 
pass  the  center  of  ridge  enough  to  flange  up  1 inch 
on  one  side  and  114  inches  on  the  other  side. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allowing  the  1 
and  144  inches  on  the  top  of  Ridg'e  for  Standing- 
Seam.  allow  only  14  inch,  on  one  side  and  flatten 
down  as  an  overlap. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as  Ridge, 
after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

Note.  When  working  from  right  to  left  the  11 
inch  flange  should  be  on  left  side  and  the  1%  inch 
flange  on  right  side  of  sheet. 

Tools  Necessary: — 

1 pair  114  inch  Flanging  Tongs.  1 
1 pair  l’i  inch  Flanging  Tongs.  I <- 
1 pair  1 inch  Double  Seamers.  f See  paeP 
1 pair  114  inch  Double  Seamers.  J 


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EOLL  AND  CAP  HOOFING 

Furnished  in  "TKIlcoR”  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COEESPiD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


FIG. 6 FIG.  7 FIG. 8 FIG. 9 FIG. 10  FIG. II 


Sheets  26  inches  wide — 50  inches  long — will  cover  100  square  feet. 

Double  cross  locked  together,  notched  and  re-squared  on  ends  and  sides. 

We  furnish  caps  from  two  to  eight  feet  in  length  and  always  ship  caps  and  cleats  with  this  style 
of  roofing  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Gauges 2!)  28  27  20 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 85  93  1 01  108  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted . . 77  84  91  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be'  2y2  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government,  July  1st,  1893. 


(Including 

Caps  and  Cleats. 


This  Roofing  has  a distinctive  feature  in  using  Separate  Caps  formed  over  the  turned  up  edges  to 
make  Standing  Seam.  Most  easily  and  rapidly  laid. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  ROLL  AND  CAP  ROOFING. 


With  Anchor  Caps  and  Cleats  or  with 


Measure  the  length  required  to  reach  from  Eave 
to  Ridge,  allowing  1 inch  on  one  side  and  iy2  inches 
on  the  other  side  of  roof  for  Standing  Seam  on 
Ridge,  also  allow  1 y2  to  2 inches  to  bend  down  at 
Eaves. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand — for  the 
first  course  turn  down  1 inch  on  left  side  of  Sheet 
for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable  end, 
and  nail  same  securely  with  % inch  barbed  roofing 
nails  spaced  about  2 Inches. 

Then  liange  up  the  right  hand  side  of  sheet 
length  with  the  1 inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

After  the  first  course  is  in  place,  nail  the  split 
cleats  Fig.  1 along  the  1 inch  flange  (about  every 
14  inches)  like  in  Fig.  2. 

Then  flange  up  the  left  side  of  next  course  1 inch 
and  place  same  against  the  first  course  like  in  Fig. 
3.  Then  bend  the  extending  part  of  cleat  over  the 
1 inch  flange  of  sheet  like  in  Fig.  4. 

The  Anchor  Cap  Fig.  5,  place  over  the  Standing 
Seam  like  in  Fig.  G,  letting  it  overlap  each  section 
1 inch  at  the  upper  end.  Then  with  the  Squeezing 
Tongs  close  the  Standing  Seam  tight. 

For  Straight  Caps  and  Long 
courses  same  as  above  described. 


Straight  Caps  and  Long  Cleats. 

is  laid  nai!  the  cleats  along  the  flanged  edge  like 
in  Fig.  7.  Place  next  course  against  first  like  in 
Fig.  8 and  bend  Cleat  down  like  in  Fig.  9.  Then 
place  Straight  Caps,  Fig.  12.  over  Seam  like  in  Fig. 
10  and  bend  the  long  end  of  cleat  back  over  Caps 
and  with  Squeezing  Tongs  close  seam  tight  like  in 
Fig.  11. 

To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge  or  Hip. 
flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam  about  6 to  S inches. 

Always  finish  each  Course  before  laying  the 
next. 

The  finish  of  Ridge  or  Comb  of  Roof  can  be 
made  same  as  the  Standing  Seam,  by  letting  the 
sections  pass  the  center  of  Ridge  enough  to  flange 
up  1 inch  on  one  side  and  1 y2  inches  on  the  other 
side. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allowing  the  1 
and  \y2  inchc-s  on  top  of  Ridge  for  Standing  Seam, 
allow  only  y2  inch  on  one  side  and  flatten  down  as 
an  overlap. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as  Ridge, 
after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

Tools  Necessary: — ) 

1 pair  1 inch  Flanging  Tongs.  > See  page  50 

1 Cap  Squeezer.  ) 


Cleats  flange  the 
After  first  course 

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DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  PRESSED 
STANDING  SEAM  ROOFINGS 


Illustrated  on  pages  40  to  45. 


Karh  sheet  before  being  laid  should  be 
snipped  in  or  notched  ’’.s  inch  at  both  ends, 
within  1 •>  inch  to  the  Standing  Seams,  and 
end  locks  turned  by  bending  the  upper  end 
up  and  the  lower  end  down  in  an  interlock- 
ing manner. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand 
for  the  first  course,  mallet  down  the  Standing 
Seam  on  Left  Hand  Side  of  Sheet  and  turn 
down  edge  about  1 inch  for  fitting  over  edge 
of  Sheathing  at  (table  End,  and  nail  same 
securely  with  4-4  inch  Galvanized  barbed 
roofing  nails,  spaced  about  2 inches  after 
letting  the  lower  end  of  sheet  project  about 
1 or  14o  inches  at  Eaves.  This  end  snip  in 
close  to  Standing  Seam,  turn  down  over 
Eaves  and  nail.  The  Standing  Seam  portion 
projecting  over  Eaves  bend  back  against  its 
side. 

After  the  first  sheet  is  in  place  nail  it 
under  the  end  lock  flange  to  sheathing.  Then 
in  tin*  same  course  following  up  the  roof, 
place  the  next  sheet  in  position  by  hooking 
the  end  lock  flanges  together,  and  mallet 
down.  In  this  manner  lay  all  sheets  in  the 
same  course  up  to  ridge  at  which  point  let 
the  course  project  one  inch  on  one  side  and 
1-t 4 inches  on  the  other  side  of  roof,  for 
Standing  Seam  on  Ridge. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used-  -instead  of  allow- 
ing the  1 and  1 1 2 inches  on  the  top  of  Ridge 
for  Standing  Seam,  allow  only  1 ■>  inch,  on 
one  side  and  flatten  down  as  an  overlap. 

After  the  first  course  is  laid,  nail  the 
cleats  along  the  right  hand  Standing  Seam 
length  (about  every  14  inches)  bending  the 
cleats  over  the  Standing  Seam  as  indicated 
in  the  roofing  illustrations. 


In  laying  the  next  (and  subsequent) 
course  overlap  the  right  with  the  left  hand 
Standing  Seam,  then  turn  the  exposed  por- 
tion of  cleats  back  over  the  Standing  Seam 
and  with  the  Cap  squeezer  press  or  finish  the 
Standing  Seam. 

Always  finish  each  course  before  laying 
the  next. 

To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge 
or  Hip,  flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam 
about  6 to  8 inches. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as 
Ridge,  after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

NOTE— When  working  from  right  to  left 
on  roof  the  application  is  the  same  reversed. 

Tools  necessary — 

1 End  Lock  Former.  1 

~ - See  page  50. 

1 Cap  Squeezer.  J 

The  foregoing  directions  apply  to  all 
Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofings  with  the  ex- 
ceptions only  noted  on  the  following  Styles. 

‘CERTIFIED,”  Page  40.  LTnexposed, 
wire  inserted  cleats  are  used,  also  a special 
Tool  for  squeezing  the  Standing  Seams. 

‘SUPERIOR,”  Page  42.  See  directions 
there  given. 

“CORRUGATED,”  Page  44.  Iustead  of 
locking  sheets  together  at  ends,  simply  over- 
lap about  3 inches  and  leave  ends  at  Eaves 
project  thereover. 

“ORNAMENTAL,”  Page  45.  Instead  of 
locking  Sheets  together  at  ends,  simply  over- 
lap about  3 inches,  holding  the  overlapping 
sheet  ends  down  with  two  cleats  nailed  to 
sheathing  and  turn  them  back  over  over- 
lapping end. 


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(ffgftifietl  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "TKilcoK  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COESstaPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Each  sheet  is  re-squared  and  the  ends  notched  for  turning  end  locks. 


If  0*fiU,4Ay. 


nil  Width 


Wire  Inserted 
Cleat. 


The  wire  in  cleat 
insures  perfect 
f o r m i n g of  the 
Standing  Seam 
when  tlie  Roofing 
Seamer  is  applied. 
It  also  materially 
s t r en g t li e n s t lie 
seam. 


Stock  Sizes <>  7 K 5>  10  11  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement 12  14  16  IS  20  22  24  square  feet. 


Gauges 2!)  28  27  20 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 79  S7  96  103  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted , . . 7 4 SO  SS  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2V4  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1893. 


These  are  the  tools  required  to  apply 

CtoLtQgd  See  page  HO. 


Directions  for  applying  are  the  same  as  given  for  Stand- 
ing Seam  Roofing,  page  3 9,  excepting  that  unexposed,  wire 
inserted  cleats  are  used,  also  ihe  special  tools  for  seaming. 


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■■  1 

1 ■■ 

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Is,  1 

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Ill  ILIHXG  COVERED  WITH  |f  tCtl  ROOKING.  NEEDS  NO  LIGHTNING  RODS. 


Cost  of  application  one-lialf  that  of  other  styles  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing. 
Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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QuaUtijCOI^^yOATOINlCb  €$] 


PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING 

LEAK  PROOF.  EASILY  APPLIED. 

Furnished  in  "T^TlcoR"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COE^taPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Stock  Sizes 


Full  Width  24  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 
(i  7 8 !)  lo 


Always 
SI  ale 
Gauge 
Wanted, 
and 

Whether 
( ■ alvanizeri 
or  Fainted. 


i'eet  long. 


Selling  Measurement  12 

Ganges 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted 


16  IS  20  22  24  square  feet. 

. . . 2!)  28  27  20 

. . . . 78  S6  92  101  lbs. 

72  78  86  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1893. 


“NOISELESS”  PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING 


Does  not 
rattle  on 
roof. 


Furnished  in  Two  Widths. 


Full  Width  12  inches.  Covering  Width  12  inches. 
Full  Width  18  inches.  Covering  Width  18  inches. 


Stock  Sizes 

Selling  Measurement,  12  inch  width 

Selling  Measurement,  IS  inch  width 

Gauges  

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized,  12  inch  width.  . . . 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted,  12  inch  width 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized,  IS  inch  width.  . . 
Weight  per  Square,  Painted,  18  inch  width 

Directions  for  applying  Pressed  Standing  Seam 


10% 


8 

9 

lo 

feet  long. 

s 

9 

1 0 

square  feet. 

12 

13% 

15 

square  feet. 

29 

28 

07 

20 

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97 

1 0 5 

113  lbs. 

78 

86 

9 4 lbs. 

S3 

91 

98 

105  lbs. 

yen 

on 

7 3 

page  39. 

80 

87  Ills 

Tools  necessary: — 1 

1 End  Lock  Former.  I See  page  50. 
1 Cap  Squeezer. 

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DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING 

“SUPERIOR” 
PRESSED  STANDING 
SEAM  ROOFING 

WITH  CONTINUOUS  CLEAT 

Illustrated  on  Next  Page. 


Each  sheet  before  being  laid  should  be 
snipped  in  or  notched  % inch  at  both  ends, 
within  1/2  inch  to  the  Standing  Seams,  and 
end  locks  turned  by  bending  the  upper  end 
up  and  the  lower  end  down  in  an  interlock- 
ing manner. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand 
for  the  first  course,  mallet  down  the  Stand- 
ing Seam  on  Left  Hand  Side  of  Sheet  and 
turn  down  edge  about  1 inch  for  fitting  over 
udge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable  End,  and  nail 
same  securely  with  % inch  Galvanized 
barbed  roofing  nails,  spaced  about  2 inches 
after  letting  the  lower  end  of  sheet  project 
about  1 or  114  inches  at  Eaves.  This  end 
snip  in  close  to  Standing  Seam,  turn  down 
over  Eaves  and  nail.  The  Standing  Seam 
portion  projecting  over  Eaves  bend  back 
against  its  side. 

After  the  first  sheet  is  in  place  nail  it 
under  the  end  lock  flange  to  sheathing.  Then 
in  the  same  course  following  up  the  roof, 
place  the  next  sheet  in  position  by  hooking 
the  end  lock  flanges  together,  and  mallet 
down.  Nail  to  sheathing  along  the  outer 
Hange  with  1 inch  Galvanized  Barbed 


Roofing  nails  spaced  about  12  inches.  In 
this  manner  lay  all  sheets  in  the  same  course 
up  to  ridge  at  which  point  let  the  course  pro- 
ject one  inch  on  011c  side  and  F 1 inches  on 
the  other  side  of  roof  for  Standing  Seam  on 
Ridge. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allow- 
ing the  1 and  l1/?  inches  on  the  top  of  Ridge 
for  Standing  Seam,  allow  only  14  inch  on 
one  side  and  flatten  down  as  an  overlap. 

Sheets  are  formed  with  continuous  cleat, 
therefore  no  extra  cleats  are  used. 

In  laying  the  next  (and  subsequent! 
course  overlap  the  right  with  the  left  hand 
Standing  Seam  and  with  the  “Superior" 
Cap  Squeezer  press  or  finish  the  standing 
seam.  This  tool  is  provided,  in  the  jaws, 
with  two  adjustable  screws,  spaced  6 inches 
apart,  each  of  which  makes  a % inch  diam- 
eter circular  indention  in  the  Standing  Seam, 
serving  to  hold  the  same  securely  in  place. 
The  adjustable  screws  should  be  so  set  that 
the  indentions  are  made  quite  deep  but  with- 
out cutting  through  the  metal. 

Always  finish  each  course  before  laying 
the  next. 

To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge 
or  Hip.  flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam 
about  6 to  S inches. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as 
Ridge,  after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

NOTE — When  working  from  right  to  left 
on  roof  the  application  is  the  same  reversed. 

Tools  necessary — 

1 End  Lock  Former.  1 

I See  page'  50. 

1 “Superior”  Cap  Squeezer.J 


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“SUPERIOR”  PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING 

W ITH  CONTINUOUS  CLEAT. 


Furnished  in  'WllLCOti"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COPP£«oid  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Always 

State 

Gauge 

Wanted, 

and 

Whether 
Galvanized 
or  Painted. 

Directions 
for  Applying 
see  Page  42. 


Full  Width  24  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 


Stock  Sizes  0 7 S !)  10  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  12  1 4 16  18  20  24  square  feet. 

Gauges 2!)  28  27  20 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 83  91 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted ..  73 

Tools  necessary  to  apply: — 1 End  Lock  Former.  1 "Superior"  Cap  Squeezer. 


98  105  lbs. 

80  87  lbs. 

See  page  50. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  214  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st,  1893. 


BEADED  PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING 


Gauges 


29  28 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 78  86  92 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted ..  72  78 

Tools  necessary  to  apply: — 1 End  Lock  Former.  1 Cap  Squeezer.  See  page  50. 

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86  lbs. 


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2/2- INCH  CORRUGATED  PRESSED  STANDING 

SEAM  ROOFING 

Furnished  in  "TWilcoK  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  Conoid  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


These  Specifications  Apply  to  Both  2*4  and  114  Inch. 

Stock  Si/.es t>  7 S J)  10  11  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  12  14  1 6 18  20  22  24  square  feet. 


Gauges 20  28  27  20 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 83  91  98  105  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted . . 73  80  87  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2>o  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st,  1893. 


lVa-INCII  CORRUGATED  PRESSED  STANDING 

SEAM  ROOFING 


Directions  for  applying  Corrugated  Standing  Seam  Roofings  are  the  same  as  given  on  page  39. 
excepting  that  instead  of  locking  sheets  together  at  ends  they  are  simply  overlapped  about  3 inches. 
Tools  necessary: — 1 Cap  Squeezer.  See  page  50. 

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ORNAMENTAL  PRESSED  STANDING 
SEAM  ROOFING 

Always  Slate  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "TPlilcoR"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPESrSPlD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Pull 
Width 
2 I i nch os. 


Covering 
Width 
2 4 inches. 


Style  No.  525. 

The  only  difference  between  these  two  styles  is  in  the  designs. 
Very  Ornamental  and  Rigid.  Will  Not  Rattle. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1S93. 


Full 
Width 
24  inches. 


Style  No.  5:i0. 

Stock  Sizes 5 H to  feet  long. 


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Selling  Measurement  10  10 

Gauges 2!)  2H 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 78  S6 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted . . 7 2 

Directions  for  applying  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing  given  on  page  3 9. 
Tools  necessary: — 1 Cap  Squeezer.  See  page  50. 

Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


2 0 square  feet. 
27  2(1 

92  101  lbs. 

7S  80  lbs. 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING 
Y CRIMP  ROOFINGS 

Illustrated  on  pages  47,  48,  49. 


Each  sheet  before  being  laid  should  be  snipped 
in  or  notched  % inch  at  both  ends,  close  up  to 
i be  V Crimps,  and  end  locks  turned  by  bending 
the  upper  end  up  and  the  lower  end  down  in  an 
interlocking  manner. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand  for  the 
lirst  course  mallet  down  the  V Crimp  on  Left 
Hand  Side  of  Sheet  and  turn  down  edge  about 
1 inch  for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing  at  Gable 


End,  and  nail  same  securely  with  % inch  galvan- 
ized barbed  roofing  nails,  spaced  about  2 inches 
after  letting  the  lower  end  of  sheet  project  about 
1 or  1 y2  inches  at  Eaves.  Then  slip  a V wood 
strip  under  the  V Crimp  of  Sheets  with  the  lower 
end  flush  with  Eaves. 

To  finish  the  Eaves  end  snip  in  sheets,  turn 
down  over  edge  and  nail  as  indicated  by  illus- 
trations below. 


With  the  Corrugated  V Crimp  Kootings  shown  on  page  49,  instead  of  locking  sheets  together  at 
ends,  simply  overlap  about  :i  inches  and  leave  ends  at  Eaves  project  thereover. 


I.  EFT  II  \ M ) SHEET. 


KM.  Ill  II  \ M>  SHEET. 


IIOTH  SHEETS  Al’IM.IED. 


Snip  in  at  dotted  line 
and  cut  away  corner  as 
shown. 


Snip  in  at  dotted  lines 
across  the  V crimp,  as 
shown. 


The  dotted  lines  indicate  the 
V crimp  projections  turned 
down  over  end  of  wood  stick. 


Tbe  V wood  slicks  should  not  run  up  closer 
i hail  from  ti  to  S inches  of  the  ridge.  Always 
slip  them  in  from  the  side  of  sheets. 

After  the  first  sheet  is  in  place  nail  it  under 
the  end  lock  flange  to  sheathing.  Then  in  the 
same  course  following  up  the  roof,  place  the  next 
sheet  in  position  by  hooking  the  end  lock  flanges 
together,  and  mallet  down.  In  this  manner  lay 
all  sheets  in  the  same  course  up  to  ridge,  at 
which  point  let  the  course  project  one  inch  on 
one  side  and  1 l/>  inches  on  the  other  side  of 
roof,  for  Standing  Seam  on  Ridge. 

If  Ridge  Roll  is  used— instead  of  allowing  the 
1 and  1 V-i  inches  on  the  top  of  Ridge  for  Stand- 
ing Seam,  allow  only  V2  inch,  on  one  side  and 
flatten  down  as  an  overlap. 

In  laying  the  next  course  overlap  the  right 
with  the  left  V Crimp  of  Sheets  and  along  the 


left  or  overlapping  side  near  the  top  edge  of  V 
Crimp  nail  through  same  and  wood  sticks  to  the 
roof  (with  1%  inch  Galvanized  Barbed  Roofing 
Nails,  spaced  about  every  15  to  18  inches).  The 
V Crimp  projections  over  Eaves  snip  in  at  the 
top  and  turn  the  two  sides  tone  overlapping  the 
other)  over  the  end  of  wood  slick  and  nail. 

Always  finish  each  course  before  laying  the 
next. 

To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge  or 
Hip,  flatten  down  V Crimp  about  6 to  8 inches. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as 
Ridge,  after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

Note — When  working  from  right  to  left  on 
roof  the  application  is  the  same  reversed. 

Tools  necessary:  — I End  Lock  Former.  See 
page  50. 


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2-V  CRIMP  ROOFING 

\lua>s  Si ;i 1 1*  Gauge  Wanted,  anil  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "f^lLCOH"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  GDBMND  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Full  Width  21  inches. 


Stock  Sizes ti 

Selling  Measurement  12 


Gauges  

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 
Weight  per  Square,  Painted  . . . 


Covering  Width 

24 

inches. 

7 S 

!) 

to 

11 

t2  feet  long. 

14  16 

IS 

20 

o 0 

2 4 square  feet. 

29  2H 

27 

26 

24 

22  20 

7 7 85 

91 

98 

1 25 

1 52  179  lbs. 

6S 

7 6 

83 

no 

1 36  1 63  lbs. 

The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  he  2%  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1893. 


Tools  necessary  to  apply  2 V Crimp  Roofing:  — 1 End  Lock  Former.  See  page  50 

Directions  for  applying  this  Roofing  given  on  page  46. 


V WOOD  STICKS 


For  applying  the  different  styles  of  V Crimp  Roofings  it  is  necessary  to  use  Wood 
Sticks  as  here  shown  as  a furring  under  the  V Crimps,  along  the  side  of  which,  near 
ridge,  the  roofing  is  nailed. 

Sticks  furnished  in  various  lengths  from  6 to  12  feet. 

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3-V  CRIMP  ROOFING 


Furnished  in  JVlilcoK'  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CORp^pir)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Stock  Sizes 0 7 8 9 10  11  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  12  14  16  IS  2 0 22  24  square  feet. 


Full 

Width 

2 4 inches. 

Covering 

Width 

2 4 inches. 


Gauges 29  28 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 7S  S6 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted 7 2 


27  20  24 

92  102  130 

79  S6  114 


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1 5 S 
142 


20 

186  lbs. 
170  1 1 >s. 


4-V  CRIMP  ROOFING 


Directions 
for  applying 
V Crimp 
Roofings 
given  on 
page  4 6. 

Full 
Width 
26  inches. 
Covering 
Width 
24  inches. 


Slock  Sizes 

Selling  Measurement  

Gauges  

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 
Weight  per  Square,  Painted.. 


(i 

4 

8 

0 

10 

1 1 

12  feet  long. 

1 2 

14 

1 6 

1 8 

20 

2 2 

2 4 square  feet. 

20 

28 

27 

20 

24 

oo  20 

8.3 

91 

98 

1 or> 

1 3 5 

1 64  1 93  lbs. 

SO 

87 

1 1 7 

146  175  lbs. 

Tools  necessary  to  apply  above  V Crimp  Roofings:  — t Eml  Lock  Former.  See  page  50. 


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21 2-INCH  CORRUGATED  V CRIMP  ROOFING 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "T^lTlcoR"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPE&t?PU)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


^ These  Specifications  apply  to  both  2D  and  1 44  inch. 


Stock  Sizes 

i 

K 

!) 

to  11 

12 

feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  

1 2 

14 

1 6 

IS 

2 0 2 2 

24 

square  feet. 

Gauges 

2!> 

2S 

27 

2(i 

24 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 

9 1 

9 8 

1 0 5 

135  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted 

73 

so 

8 7 

1 1 7 IDs. 

The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weights  shall  be  2 y2  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  ISPS. 


1 !4  INCH  CORRUGATED  V CRIMP  ROOFING 


'hill 
Width 
2 4 inches. 

overing 
Width 
24  inches. 


Directions  for  applying  V Crimp  Roofings  given  on  page  4G. 

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ROOFING  TOOLS 


DOUBLE 

SEAMER. 


List  price  each. 

1 in..  1 % in., 

1 % in., 

$16.00,  either  size. 


FLANGING 

TONGS. 


List  price  each. 

1 in.,  1 t4  in.,  IV2 
in.,  1 % in., 
$6.00,  either  size. 


• SUPERIOR  ' 
CAP  SQUEEZER. 

( Countersinking;. ) 

Used  only  with 
"Superior"  Pressed 
S t a n d i ng  Seam 
Roofing. 


List  price, 
Each  $5.00. 


(jfertified 

ROOFING  SEAMER. 


Used  only  with 
"Certified"  Standing 
Seam  Roofing. 


List  price. 
Each  $5.00. 


END  LOCK  FORMER. 


List  price,  each  $1.00. 


CAP  SQUEEZER. 


COMPOUND  LEVER  SNIPS. 


Cutting  power  fifty  per  cent,  greater  than 
other  snips  of  equal  size.  Made  of  solid  crucible 
tool  steel. 


List  prices  each. 

Length.  Length  of  Cut. 

No.  S 8 inches  1 % inches  $2.30 

No.  10 10  inches  2 % inches  3.40 

No.  12 12  inches  3 inches  4.50 

No.  14 1 4 inches  Scinches  5.60 


BENDING  PLIERS. 


List  price, 
Each  $2.00. 


EYELET  PUNCH. 

For  Kuehn’s  Lock 
Seam  Roofing. 


List  price, 
Each  $2.50. 


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WEATHER  BOARD  SIDING 

Always  State  Gauge  Wauled,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "fftlLCOK  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COP,™piD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Each  sheet  shows  (i  boards,  4 inches  wide. 

Pull  Width  125  inches.  Covering'  Width  124  inches. 


Stock  Sizes ti  7 S 9 10  l'eet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  12  14  16  IS  20  square  feet. 

Gauges 129  128  27  20  24 

Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized SI  88  95  102  130  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted 72  79  86  115  lbs. 


EXTENSIVELY  USED  ON  FRAME  BUILDINGS. 


Steel  Weather  Board  Siding  is  a very  desirable  substitute  for  wooden  weather 
boarding,  is  fire  and  weatherproof  and  unequaled  for  wearing  qualities. 

HOW  TO  APPLY. 

When  to  Sheathing,  place  nails  4 to  6 inches  apart.  When  to  Studding, 
nail  to  each  stud.  The  End  Laps  nail  at  the  upper  edge  of  each  face  or  “board." 


METAL  CORNER  BOARD 

Galvanized  or  Painted. 


No.  991. 

Made  in  Lengths  of  2 to  S feet — 10  inch  Girt. 

Metal  Corner  Board  is  used  in  connection  with  Weather  Board  Siding  for  making  the  proper  finish 
for  the  corners  and  angles  of  the  building. 


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PLAIN  BEADED  SIDING  AND  CEILING 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  "Jt^iLcati"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  Conoid  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Beads  % inches  wide,  ts  inch  deep,  3 inches  apart. 
Pull  Width  25 1/2  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 


Stock  Sizes  5 6 7 8 9 10  11  1-  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  1 0 1 2 1 4 16  18  20  22  24  square  feet. 

Gauges  29  28  27  2(5 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 77  85  91  98  lbs. 

Weight  per  Square,  Painted . . 6S  7 6 S3  lbs. 


The  allowable  variation  from  Standard  Weig'hts  shall  be  2 y2  per  cent,  over  or  under. 
| The  Standard  for  gauge  and  weight  of  sheets  shall  be  that  adopted  by  the  United  States 
Government.  July  1st.  1S93. 


CRIMPED  BEADED  SIDING  AND  CEILING 


Beads  % inches  wide,  inch  deep,  3 inches  apart. 

Full  Width  2 5 y2  inches.  Covering  Width  24  inches. 


Stock  Sizes  5 6 7 8 9 10  II  12  feet  long. 

Selling  Measurement  10  1 2 1 4 1 6 18  20  22  24  square  feet. 

Gauges 29  28  27  26 


Weight  per  Square,  Galvanized 
Weight  per  Square,  Painted  . . . 


91  98  lbs. 

76  83  lbs. 


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METAL  BRICK  AND  STONE  FACE  SIDING 


Our  Metal  Sidings,  because  of  the  perfect  stampings,  are  a good  imi 
tation  of  and  substitute  for  brick  or  stone.  Are  unequaled  for  beauty  in 
appearance,  cheapness,  durability  and  as  a protection  against  fire.  Most 
insurance  underwriters  give  this  style  of  covering  the  same  rating  as' 
brick  or  stone. 

Cost  about  half  as  much  as  wood  and  one-eighth  that  of  brick.  Can 
be  applied  by  any  mechanic  over  solid  sheathing. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING. 

OVER  WOOD  SHEATHING. 

1st.  With  spirit  level  and  chalk  line  get  the  level  of  your  building  entirely  around  its 
base  or  top  and  strike  a line  corresponding  thereto. 

2nd.  Place  a full  sheet  of  siding  at  one  corner  of  the  building,  allowing  the  end  to 
extend  two  or  more  feet  past  the  corner  so  that  the  cross  grooves  are  immediately  over  the 
corner,  the  lower  edge  of  the  sheet  resting  on  the  chalk  line. 

3rd.  Nail  the  sheet  to  the  wall  through  the  grooves  sufficiently  to  hold  it  fast  and  to 
bring  it  down  solid  all  the  way  along.  Begin  at,  the  middle  of  the  sheet  to  nail  and  work 
towards  ends  and  sides,  putting  nails  two  or  three  bricks  apart.  Never  nail  through  the 
brick. 

4th.  Bend  the  projecting  two  feet  around  the  corner  (if  projects)  with  the  bands  or  with 
a piece  of  board,  using  a mallet  slightly  to  bring  down  any  uneven  places. 

5th.  Lay  around  the  building  until  you  meet  the  commencement.  Place  the  first  sheet 
of  the  second  tier  over  the  first  so  as  to  break  joints  perfectly  as  in  brick  work,  letting  the 
half  groove  at  the  bottom  of  the  sheet  lap  over  the  first  and  fit  closely  in  the  half  groove  at 
the  top  of  the  first  sheet. 

6th.  Window  and  door  frames  should  not  be  put  in  until  after  the  siding  is  on.  But  in 
ease  the  frames  are  in.  the  Steel  Siding  may  be  applied  and  faced  at  doors  and  windows  the 
same  as  for  wood  siding. 

7th.  At  windows  or  doors  cut  the  sheets  about  three  inches  above  the  bottom  sill,  and 
the  same  distance  from  the  side:  then  cut  from  the  corner  thus  formed  obliquely  to  the 
corner  of  the  window  or  door  space,  bend  the  steel  with  the  hands  down  upon  the  window 
sill  and  around  the  side  of  the  studding,  and  nail  it  fast.  The  window  frames  fit  in  over  these 
laps  and  show  a complete  brick  finish. 

See  illustration  showing  application  on  following  page. 

KIND  OF  NAILS  TO  USE. 

The  best  nails  to  use  are  % barbed  roofing  nails,  or  three  penny  common  wire  nails,  either 
of  which  may  be  readily  driven  through  the  grooves  without  the  use  of  a punch.  Always 
use  a nail  set  to  drive  nail  home.  It  requires  about  % of  a pound  of  these  nails  to  a square 
of  siding.  In  case  purchasers  of  our  Siding  cannot  obtain  suitable  nails  in  their  towns,  we 
will  furnish  them  at  a reasonable  price. 


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SHOWING  APPLICATION  OF  PRESSED 
BRICK  SIDING 


A shows  corners  finished  with  Steel  Brick  Plate.  This  is  accomplished  by  letting  plate 
project  over  corner  8 or  10  inches,  even  with  perpendicular  or  mortar  line  as  shown  by 
sheet  B. 

C shows  window  with  Galvanized  Cap  and  openings  finished  by  letting  the  plate  project 
over  opening  21 '•>  inches  and  turning  over  on  the  inside,  placing  window  frame  in  after 
finished. 

D shows  door  with  Galvanized  Cap  and  opening  finished,  with  plate  turned  and  putting  in 
door  frame. 

E shows  window  frame  in.  and  projecting  1 inch  beyond  sheathing.  When  like  this,  use 
angle  slock  j by  1 inch  to  nail  on  first,  then  butt  plates  against  the  flange  lip.  and  nail. 


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Always  Slate  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted  Ked. 


Furnished  in  "TKilcdR  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COppmPD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


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Size  «»f  Simile  ilriek,  2%xS%  inches.  Sheets,  28x110  inches. 

Lays  perfectly  smooth,  and  after  painting’  lias  the  appearance  of  Pressed  Brick. 


osts  no  more 

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t of  brick. 

Furnished  ; 

is  follows : 

Galv.  Wght. 

Pa  in  tec 

1 Wght.  1 

Galv.  Wght 

2 9 Gauge . . 

. . . . 72  lbs. 

. . . 

No.  2 7 

Gauge 

85  lhs. 

28  Gauge. 

. . . . 7 8 lbs. 

64 

lhs. 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

91  lbs. 

Painted  Wght. 
7 1 lbs. 

77  lbs. 


ROCK-EACE  BRICK  SIDING 

We  advise  tlie  use  of  Roek-Faee  Siding  in  preference  to  Plain  Ilriek  Siding. 
It  wiki  not  buckle  on  account  of  Expansion  or  Contraction. 


Size  of  Single  Ilriek,  2I-\S14 

Furnished  as  follows: 

Galv.  Wght.  Painted  Wght. 

No.  29  Gauge 73  lbs.  

No.  28  Gauge 7 9 lbs.  65  lbs. 


inches.  Sheets,  28x00  inches. 

Galv.  Wght. 


No.  2 7 Gauge S6  lbs. 

No.  2 6 Gauge 92  lbs. 


Painted  Wght. 
72  lbs. 

7 S lbs. 


All  above  Siding  should  be  applied  over  Solid  Sheathing. 

When  ordering  Plain  or  Rock-Faced  Siding,  allow  4 to  il  square  feet  to  the  100  square  feet  for  laps. 


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ROCK-FACE  STONE  SIDING  No.  1 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted  Stone  Color. 

Furnished  in  TAJlcoR  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CORetaPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Size  ol'  Single  Stone,  7x12  inches.  Sheets,  28x(iO  inches. 

This  Metal  Siding  imitates  Rock-Face  Stone  to  perfection.  On  a building'  it  makes  an  attractive  sheet 
metal  covering'. 

Furnished  as  follows: 

Galv.  Wght.  Painted  Wght. 

No.  29  Gauge 73  lbs.  

No.  2N  Gauge 79  lbs.  65  lbs. 


No.  2 7 Gauge 
No.  2 6 Gauge 


Galv.  Wght. 
S 6 lbs. 
92  lbs. 


Painted  Wght. 

72  lbs. 

7 S lbs. 


ROCK-FACE  STONE  SIDING  No.  > 


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No.  2 9 Gauge 
No.  2 8 Gauge 


When  ordering  Ur 


Size  of  Single  Stone,  !lb-\20  inches.  Sheets,  2SxUI)  inches. 


lows: 

Galv.  Wght. 

73  lbs. 

79  lbs. 

All  above  Siding  should  be  applied  over  Solid  Sheathing. 

.•k -Faced  Siding,  allow  4 to  6 square  feet  to  the  100  square  feet  for  lap: 


Painted  Wght. 

65  lbs. 


No.  2 7 Gauge 
No.  26  Gauge. 


Galv.  Wght. 
S6  lbs. 
92  lbs. 


Painted  Wght. 

72  lbs. 

78  lbs. 


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Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted  Stone  Color. 

Furnished  in  "T^ilcoR  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CORVID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Xo. 

No. 


Size  of  Single  Stone,  U\li 

Furnished  as  follows: 

Galv.  Wght.  Painted  Wght. 


2 9 Gauge 7 6 lbs.  

2S  Gauge S3  lbs.  67  lbs. 


Xo. 

No. 


Sheets,  inches 

Gal v.  Wght. 

2 7 Gauge 89  lbs. 

26  Gauge 96  lbs. 


7 5 lbs. 
SI  lbs. 


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Size  of  Single  Stone,  (i\i> 

Furnished  as  follows: 

Galv.  Wght.  Painted  Wght. 


2 9 Gauge 76  lbs.  

28  Gauge S3  lbs.  67  lbs. 


inches.  Sheets,  inelies 

Galv.  Wght. 


No.  2 7 Gauge 89  lbs. 

No.  2 6 Gauge 9 6 lbs. 


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All  above  Siding  should  he  applied  over  Solid  Sheathing. 

When  ordering  Rock-Faced  Siding,  allow  4 to  6 square  feet  to  the  100  square  feet  for  laps. 


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CONTINUOUS  ROCK-FACE  STONE 


Csed  for  W indow  Sills  and  Belt  Courses. 

Always  State  Gauge  Wanted,  and  Whether  Galvanized  or  Painted. 

Furnished  in  TKiLCOti  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COE&taPU)  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


No.  20.  (i  inches  wide.  5 feet  long. 


List  prices  per  lineal  foot 


Galvanized.  Painted. 

$0.0G  $0.04  y2 


No.  21.  H inches  wide.  5 feet  long. 


List  prices  per  lineal  foot 


Galvanized.  Painted. 

$0.08  $0.00 


No.  22.  10  inches  wide.  5 feet  long. 


List  prices  per  lineal  foot 


Galvanized.  Painted. 

$0.10  $0.07% 


Galvanized. 
$0. 1 2 


Painted. 

$0.09 


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CORNERS  AND  PILASTERS 


Furnished  in  "TKilcoK"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPEhbtaPID  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Necessary  for 
Sidings  have  been 


finishing 

used. 


buildings  on  which  Plain  and 


Rock-Faced  Brick  and 


Rock-Faced  Stone 


Formed  Kead>  In 
Apply. 


All  our 
Stamping 
is  made 
clear  and  the 
designs 
stand  out  in 
bold 
relief. 


.Make  the  Proper 
Finish. 


Sheet  Metal 
Siding  and 
Corners 
are  easily 
and  quickly 
applied. 
Give  the 
ideal  protection 
against  fire. 


N o.  I 1 1*. 

Plain  Brick 
Corner. 

In  2 8 in.  lengths. 

List  Prices 
Per  Lineal  Foot. 
Galvanized  $0.07 
Painted. . . .0.7 


No.  113. 

No.  111. 

Rock-Face  Stone  Pilaster. 

Rock-Face  Brick 

In  5 foot  Lengths. 

Corner. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

In  28  in.  lengths. 

Galv. 

Painted. 

List  Prices 

10 

inch 

Face,  4 inch  Return.  $0.18 

$0.13  y2 

Per  Lineal  Foot. 

1 2 

inch 

Face,  4 inch  Return.  .20 

.15 

Galvanized  $0.08 

1 0 

inch 

Face,  4 inch  Return.  .24 

.1  8 

Painted. . . .0  0 

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ROC  K FACE  CORNER  FINISH 

Furnished  in  TKilcoH  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPE&taPJD  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Formed  Ready  to 
Apply. 


HOW  TO  APPLY. 

Corners  show  12  inches  to 
i he  weather  on  each  face. 

Use  a wood  back  % inch 
thick  by  the  face  width  of 
corner  plate.  After  placed 
in  position,  apply  the  siding. 


These  are  neces- 
sary for  making  a 
neat  finish  on  the 
corners  of  buildings 
covered  with  Metal 
Rock-Face  Siding. 


No.  IO!>.  12  inch  Face. 

In  5 foot  Lengths. 

Galvanized.  Painted. 

$0.24  $0.18 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No.  110.  12  inch  Fare. 

In  5 foot.  Lengths. 

Galvanized.  Painted 

$0.24  $0.18 


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TINNERS' 

TOOLS 

We*  arc  in  a 
position  to 
furnish  any 
and  all  kinds 
of  Tinners’ 
'Pools, 
although 
not  hero 
shown. 


Send  us  your 
orders  for 
whatever 
you  may 
require  in 
tins  line, 
specifying 
by  name  and 
number  the 
article 
wanted  and 
prompt 
service  will 
be  given. 
Prices  the 
same  as 
furnished  by 
your 

hardware 

jobber. 


Nos 

291 

292 

2 93 

294 

2 92 

Weight  each 

...  1 lb.  8 oz. 

1 lb.  4 oz. 

1 lb. 

1 2 oz. 

8 oz 

Per  dozen  

$17.40 

$ 1 .7 . 9 0 

$1  4.3.7 

$ 1 3 .3  0 

$1  2.3 

TINNERS’  HAND  SHEARS  OR  SNIPS 


List  Prices  Kuril. 


No. 

o y2. 

Hand 

cut,  4 14 

inches 

No. 

7 

Hand 

cut,  4 

inches 

4.8.7 

No. 

s. 

Hand 

cut,  3 y2 

inches 

3.85 

No. 

9. 

Hand 

cut,  3 

inches 

2.90 

No 

1 0 

Hand 

cut,  2 Vo 

inches 

2 85 

No. 

1 1 . 

Hand 

cut,  2 !4 

inches 

2.3  0 

No. 

1 2. 

Hand 

cut.  2 

inches 

1 . 9 .7 

ACME  CUTTING  NIPPERS 


List  Prices. 

X umbers  01  02  02  01  0 0 

Inch  12  II  10  s 7 

Per  pair  $3. 40  $2.00  $2.0.7  $2.2.7  $1.90 


WROUGHT  STEEL  RIVET  SETS 

Forged  Steel,  (inn  Metal  Finish. 


List  Prices. 

00  0 1 2 
14  10,12  S 0 

$1.00  $1.00  $0.85  $0.85 


3 4 5 G 

4,5  2 V2  , 3 1 % , 2 1 y2 

$0.70  $0.70  $0.50  $0.50 


Numbers 

For  Iron  Rivets,  lbs. 
Each  


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Entirely  new  and  of  great  merit.  It  is  made  on  a new  and  scientifically  correct  principle  and 
produces  a solid  blue  flame  of  intense  heat, 
lias  special  bronze  metal  burner. 

The  tank  is  made  from  heavy  spun  brass  free  from  seams,  and  is  fitted  with  brass  air  pump.  We 
are  offering  you  the  best  torch  on  the  market.  Weight  about  4%  lbs. 

No.  :t.  rapacity  one  quart,  list  price,  each $5.00 


SOLDERING  COPPERS 


Extra  Finish. 


1 pound  to  the  paii 

2 pounds  to  the  paii 

:i  pounds  to  the  paii 

4 pounds  to  the  paii 


Prices  subject  to  daily 
market  quotations. 


STAR  GASOLINE  SOLDERING  FURNACE 


Gasoline  Furnaces  are  the  most  convenient,  most  economical,  most  satis- 
factory heaters  for  the  purpose. 


Because  it  embodies  the  best  principles  and  improvements  in  construction  it  is  universally  used. 
Fitted  with  Automatic  Brass  Air  Pump  and  Filler  Plug. 

The  only  first-class  furnace  at  a moderate  price. 

With  Galvanized  Iron  Reservoir.  List  price,  each $11.00 


We  Supply  All  Kinds  of  Tinners  Tools.  Write  Us. 

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'IWlLCaR”  CERTAIN-TEED  ROOFING 

Quality  Cert  ified.  Durability  Guaran-teed. 

The  modern,  easy-to-lay  roofing, 
recognized  the  world  over  for  its 
great  durability  in  all  kinds  of 
weather — hot,  cold,  wet  or  dry. 


Contains  no  Coal-tar  because  that 
is  of  a gaseous  nature  and  dries  out 
quickly. 


Made  of  absolutely  the  Best  Roofing  Felt  obtainable,  saturated  in  a 
properly  blended  High  Grade  Asphalt  and  recoated  with  a harder  asphalt 
which  keeps  the  saturation  (life  of  the  roofing)  within. 

The  process  of  making  J^S^ILCOR  CERTAIN-TEED 
ROOFING  is  the  result  of  a quarter  century  experience  in  mining, 
refining  and  blending  asphalts  and  testing  them  out  on  the  roof. 


As  Certain-teed  Roofing  has  been  very  extensively  advertised  in  the 
various  Farm  Journals  and  Magazines,  a vigorous  campaign  in  this  regard 
continuously  kept  up  by  the  manufacturers,  and  its  great  wearing  quali- 
ties demonstrated  by  its  long  use,  it  is  recognized  everywhere  as  being 
positively  the  best  prepared  roofing  ever  made.  The  demand  for  it  has 
become  very  brisk.  It  is  the  Roofing  that  warrants  dealers  in  always 
keeping  supplied  with  a large  stock. 

Its  merits  will  make  many  a new  and  pleased  customer. 


In  Rolls  of  108  square  feet,  complete  with  nails,  cement  and  full 

1- ply,  guaranteed  5 years,  weight  about  35  lbs.  per  square. 

2- ply.  guaranteed  10  years,  weight  about  45  lbs.  per  square. 

3- ply,  guaranteed  15  years,  weight  about  55  lbs.  per  square. 

Send  for  Samples. 

“TIGER”  ROOFING 

Acid  and  Alkali  Proof. 

A Good,  Substantial,  Standard  Weight  Roofing  which  is  tough  and 
pliable.  Standard  quality. 

ROLLS  COMPLETE  WITH  BIG  HEAD  NAILS  AND  CEMENT. 

Rolls  32  inches  wide  and  contain  two  squares  (216  sq.  ft.).  Half  Rolls, 
one  square  (108  sq.  ft.). 

1- ply,  weight  about  35  lbs.  per  square. 

2- ply,  weight  about  45  lbs.  per  square. 

3- ply,  weight  about  55  lbs.  per  square. 

Send  for  Samples. 


instructions  for  laying. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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SLATE  SURFACED  SHINGLES 

(REI>  OR  GREEN.) 


Make  an  Artistic  and  Durable  Roof,  suitable  for  Cottages, 
Bungalows  and  other  Residences. 

Made  from  heavy  felt,  thoroughly  saturated  with  a high  grade 
asphalt  and  coated  with  a harder  asphalt.  Crushed  slate  (Red 
or  Green)  firmly  imbedded  in  outer  coating  safeguards  against 
all  kinds  of  weather.  Not  affected  by  heat  or  cold. 

Size  of  Shingles  8x12%  inches. 

Applied  the  same  manner  as  wood  shingles.  424  shingles  to 
a square,  covering  100  square  feet  of  surface. 

Weight  about  220  lbs.  per  square. 

SLATE  SURFACED  ROOFING  IN  ROLLS. 

(RED  OR  GREEN.) 

Made  in  all  respects  of  the  same  material  as  the  Slate  Surfaced 
Shingles. 

Rolls  contain  108  feet  per  square,  weight  about  80  lbs.  per  roll. 


TARRED  FELTS 


Made  from  a good  grade  of  rags,  thoroughly  saturated  and  well  seasoned. 

In  Thi'ee  Weights. 

Weight  about  22  lbs. per  100  sq.ft. (216  sq.ft. per  roll.) 

Weight  about  15 lbs. per  100  sq.ft. (324  sq.ft. per  roll.) 

Weight  about  12  lbs. per  100  sq.ft.(500  sq.ft. per  roll.)  * 

Slater’s  Felt,  30  lbs.  or  500  sq.  ft.  per  roll.  w 


Tarred  Felt 


Certain-Teed 

No.2 


RCC.  U.S.PAT  OFF. 


ROSINSIZED  SHEATHING 


The  paper  stock  used  in  this  Sheathing  is  properly  mixed  so  as  to  produce 
the  very  best  results. 


In  the  following  weights: 

No.  20,  about  20  lbs.  per  Roll,  500  sq.  feet. 

No.  25,  about  25  lbs.  per  Roll,  500  sq.  feet. 

No.  30,  about  30  lbs.  per  Roll,  500  sq.  feet. 

No.  35,  about  35  lbs.  per  Roll,  500  sq.  feet. 

No.  40,  about  40  lbs.  per  Roll,  500  sq.  feet. 


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DEADENING  FELT 

Made  from  Rags  and  never  contains  any  paper  stock 
For  Deadening  purposes  between  floors  and  is  also  used  as  a carpet 
lining. 

In  50  yard  Rolls — 36  inches  wide. 

No.  40,  about  % II'.  per  sq.  yard,  40  lbs.  to  the  roll. 

No.  50,  about  1 lb.  per  sq.  yard,  50  lbs.  to  the  roll. 

No.  75,  about  D/o  lbs.  per  sq.  yard,  75  lbs.  to  the  roll. 


CERTAIN-TEED  WALL  BOARD 

Certain-teed  Wall  Board  is  made  from  clean  wood  fibre  of  un- 
usual strength  and  permanence.  Makes  a clean,  durable  and  sani- 
tary covering  for  panels,  Avails  or  ceilings.  Insulates  against  sound, 
heat  or  cold.  Quicker,  easier  and  cleaner  to  lay  than  lath  or  plaster. 

Does  not  crack  or  crumble  away  under  severe  use.  Can  be  calci- 
mined,  varnished  or  painted.  Easily  cleaned.  Needs  no  skilled  labor 
to  apply. 

By  scientific  test  is  the  strongest  Wall  Board  made  and  is  prac- 
tically waterproof. 

Made  in  32  and  48  inch  Avidths  and  lengths  of  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  14 
and  16  feet.  Weighs  approximately  500  lbs.  per  1,000  square  feet. 

3 16  inch  thick. 

In  bundles  of  10  sheets  each  -edges  protected  against  damage  in 
shipment.  ■HNH9H 


STANDARD  WALL  BOARD 


A good  product  of  a medium  grade. 

In  same  Avidths  and  lengths  as  above  board  and  Aveighs  about 
625  lbs.  per  1.000  square  feet.  Slightly  under  3/16  inch  thick.  10 
sheets  per  bundle. 


Net  Prices  (iiven  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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‘FKlLCdlT  GALVANIZED  SHEETS 


Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Sheets  are  extra  soft,  ductible,  easily  workable,  tightly 
Xr\TXrEEs£  coated  with  prime  spelter.  Sheets  run  uniform  in  length  and  width.  Packed 
securely  for  shipment  with  strong  bundling  bands.  We  have  always  on  hand  an  extra  large  stock — 
assuring  prompt  filling  of  “Rush”  orders. 

Carried  in  Standard  widths  and  lengths,  in  the  following  gauges:  Nos.  30,  29,  28,  27,  26,  24,  22, 
21,  20,  IS,  16  and  14. 


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see  the 
following 
page. 


Furnished  in  Standard  widths  and  lengths,  in  the  following  gauges:  Nos.  28,  27,  26,  24,  22,  21,  20, 
18.  16  and  14. 


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Its  Superior  Merits  and  Rust  Resisting  Qualities. 


The  corrosion  in  iron  and  steel  products  and  its  prevention,  interested  metallurgists  to  such 
an  extent,  that  costly  and  practically  exhaustive  experiments  and  tests  were  entered  into,  to 
produce  sheet  metal  that  would  either  materially  minimize  or  altogether  eliminate  the  trouble, 
with  the  result  that  complete  success  crowned  their  efforts. 


WHY  IRON  AND  STEEL  SHEETS  RUST. 

Ferrous  materials,  such  as  iron  and  steel, 
when  exposed  to  the  action  of  moist  air, 
water  or  acid,  a chemical  reaction  takes  place 
due  to  an  exchange  of  electric  charges  be- 
tween the  hydrogen  ions  of  the  acid,  or 
water,  and  the  electrically  neutral  atoms  of 
the  metal,  the  hydrogen  plating  out  upon  the 
metal  and  the  iron  atoms  going  into  solu- 
tion— resulting  in  ferrous  hydroxide,  which 
quickly  becomes  oxidized  to  ferric  hydrox- 
ide, which  appears  on  the  surface  of  the 
metal  as  a red  powder — commonly  known 
as  iron  rust. 

HOW  RUST  OR  CORROSION  IS  PRE- 
VENTED. 

To  afford  protection  to  the  metal  and  re- 
sist corrosion  from  the  action  of  moisture 
and  oxygen,  it  has  been  proven  that  copper, 
which  does  not  segregate,  when  properly 


alloyed  and  uniformly  distributed  with  cer- 
tain metals,  provides  the  elements  necessary 
for  rust  resistance.  This  fact  has  been  defin- 
itely established,  not  only  in  theory  but  by 
actual  tests  that  were  made,  covering  a 
period  of  several  years,  including  the  immer- 
sion of  the  metal  in  dilute  sulphuric  acid, 
imbedding  in  moistened  flue  dust,  and  ex- 
posing uncovered  sheets  to  the  atmosphere  in 
different  sections  of  the  country,  such  as  the 
Pennsylvania  coal  regions  where  the  air  car- 
ries notable  amounts  of  sulphurous  and  sul- 
phuric acid  gases ; the  sea  shore  where  salt 
is  in  the  atmosphere ; and  the  pure  air  of 
rural  communities. 

BUT — it  should  not  be  understood  that 
all  makes  of  Copper  Bearing  Sheets  are  of 
equal  quality,  because — the  treatments  and 
composition  of  the  metal  in  all  cases  are  not 
the  same — they  vary  with  different  methods 
employed  in  the  making. 


COPperoid  is  a product  which  reflects  the  true  merits  of  scientific  application,  tests 
and  demonstrations  in  the  composition  of  iron  and  steel  when  properly  and  uniformly  alloyed 
with  copper. 

It  is  the  most  rust  resisting  metal  made  to  replace  the  standard  grades  of  Galvanized  and 
Black  Steel. 


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A handsome  dark  blue,  uniform  color,  smooth  polished  product. 


Especially  adapted  for  high  class  stoves,  ranges  and  stove  pipe. 
Carried  in  Nos.  28,  27,  26  and  24  Gauges.  Size  of  Sheets,  24x101  inches. 


"IWlLcaR"  POLISHED  SHEETS 


For  Stove  Pipe. 

Sheets  24x101  inches.  Carried  in  Nos.  28,  27,  26  and  24  Gauges. 


AMERICAN  BESSEMER  BLACK  SHEETS 

Cold  Rolled. 


Carried  in  the  Standard  widths  and  lengths  in  the  following  Gauges:  Nos.  28,  27,  26,  24,  22,  20, 
18  and  16. 


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STANDARD  EXTRAS  ON  FEAT  SHEET  STEEL 
FOR  WIDTHS  AND  LENGTHS 


(In  cent*  per  100  lbf») 


GALVANIZED. 


Gauge. 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

00 

rH 

rH 

19 

20 

21 

22  23 

24 

25 

26 

27  28 

I 

29  30 

Widths. 

9 to  11  in. . . 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

i 

1 

20|  20 

20 

20 

20 

i 

2oj  20 

20 

12  to  23  in. . . 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10|  10|  10 

10|  10]  lOj  10 

10]  10|  10 

10 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

33  to  36  in. . . 

1 1 

1 1 1 1 1 1 

10 

10 

10 

37  to  40  in. . . 

... 

. ..|...|  10 

10|  10|  20 1 20|  20 1 20  20 

20 

30]  30 

50 

50 

41  to  44  in. . . 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10  10  10 

10|  101  30)  30 

30|  40|  40]  40  60[  60 

75 

45  to  48  in. . . ] 20 

20 

20 

20 

20  20  20 

20  20|  40]  40 1 40!  601  60]  60j . . .j.  . . 

Lengths. 

24  to  29  in. 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

i 

15|  15 

15 

15 

15 

15 1 15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

30  to  59  in. 

10 

10|  10 

10 

10 

10|  10 

10|  10]  10|  10 

l 101  10]  101  10 

10]  10|  10 

10 

10 

10 

133  to  144  in.]  10 

1 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10  loj  10]  10 

1 1 1 

1 10]  10  10  10 

1 1 1 

10 

10 

10 

10J  10 

10 

BLACK. 


Gauge. 

10  1 11  12 

13  14  ! 15 

l 1 

CO 

rH 

17  j 18  19 

i 1 

20 

21 

22  23 

24  25  i 26 

i i 

27 ' 28 

29  30 

I 

Widths. 

6 to  11  in. . . 

10]  101  10 

i i 

10]  10  10 

10 

i i 

J j 

10|  10]  20 

20 

20 

1 

201  20 

1 i 

2o|  2o|  20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

12  to  14  in..  . 

05|  05  05 

05  05]  05 

05 

O 

Qi 

O 

04 

h-4 

O 

10 

10 

10|  10 

10  10|  10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

15  to  19  in. . . | | . 1 . . . 

05|  05  10 

10 

10 

10]  10 

10  10|  10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

20  to  23  in. | | . 

. . 1 . .|  10 

10 

10 

10]  10|  10|  10|  10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

. . . . 

33  to  36  in. . . 1 . . . | . . . ] . . . 

• • • 1 • • • 1 • • • ! • • • 

...]...!... 

... 

10 

10 

10 

37  to  40  in. 


41  to  44  in. 
45  to  48  in. 


,|  051  05|  15l  15l  15l  201  20l  20l  20 

| 05|  051  15|  15|  15|  40 1 40|  40|  40 

j 05 j 05|  25]  25]  25|  40|  40|  40] . . . 


20]  20|  40 


40 1 40] 


Over  48  in. 


I 10|  10| 


Lengths. 

18  to  29  in. 

10 

| | 

101  10]  10 

10  10 

10 

101 

i ! 

10)  20|  20 

2o|  20|  20 

1 1 

20 1 20|  20 

20 

20 

1 

2o|  20 

30  to  39  in. 

05 

05 1 05 1 05 

05 1 05 

05 

05 

05 1 10|  10 

101  10  10 

10  10|  10 

10 

10 

10  10 

40  to  47  in. 

...l...)... 

05]  05|  10]  10 

101  10|  10|  10|  10|  10 

10 

10 

10|  10 

48  to  59  in.  | . . . 

1 | 

... 

...|  10|  10 

10|  10|  10|  10|  10)  10 

10 

10 

101  10 

133  to  144  in.).  . . 

. . .|.  . .j.  . . 

...|  10] 

10|  10|  10|  101  10|  10 

10 

10 

10  10 

(Ivor  144  in 

1 ! 1 I 

10 

1 1 

...1... 

! 1 1 1 

101  j 

I 1 

1 

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STANDARD  BUNDLING  TABLE  OF  GALVANIZED  SHEETS 

(WEIGHTS  WITHOUT  HANDS) 


GAUGE. 
Weight  perSq, 
ft.,  Lbs. 

IO 

5.781 

12 

4.531 

14 

3.281 

10 

2.666 

2 

18 

156 

20 

1.656 

21 

1.531 

SIZE 

OF 

SHEET 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

tt 
fc,  1 

Em 

n 

ZD 

•4x  72.  . 

69.37 

9 

139 

54.37 

3 

163 

39.37 

4 

157 

31.87 

5 

159 

25.87 

6 

155 

19.87 

8 

159 

18.37 

8 

147 

12 

2«x  72  . 

76.16 

2 

150 

58.91 

3 

177 

42.66 

4 

171 

34.53 

4 

138 

28.03 

5 

140 

21.53 

7 

151 

19.91 

8 

159 

13 

2Si  72  . . 

80.94 

2 

162 

63.44 

2 

127 

45.94 

3 

138 

37.19 

4 

149 

30.19 

5 

151 

23.19 

7 

162 

21.44 

7 

150 

14 

30x  72.  . . 

86.72 

2 

173 

67.97 

2 

136 

49.22 

3 

148 

39.84 

4 

159 

32.34 

5 

162 

24.84 

6 

149 

22.97 

7 

161 

16 

30x  72  . . 

104.06 

2 

20S 

81.56 

2 

163 

59.06 

3 

177 

47.81 

3 

143  38.81 

4 

155 

29.81 

5 

149 

27.56 

6 

165 

18 

24 x 84.  . 

80.94 

2 

162 

63.44 

2 

127 

45.94 

3 

138 

37.19 

4 

149 

30.19 

5 

151 

23.19 

7 

162 

21.44 

7 

150 

14 

2tix  84.  . 

87.64 

2 

175 

68.69 

2 

137 

49.74 

3 

149 

40.27 

4 

161 

32.69 

5 

163  25.11 

6 

151 

23.21 

7 

162 

15.16 

2.8 x 84. . . 

94.41 

2 

189 

74.00 

2 

148 

53.68 

3 

161 

43.38 

4 

174 

35.21 

4 

141,27.05 

5 

135 

25.01 

6 

150 

16.33 

30x  84  . 

101.17 

2 

202 

79.30 

2 

159 

57.42 

3 

172 

46.48 

3 

139 

37.73 

4 

151 

2S.9S 

5 

145 

26.80 

6 

161 

17.50 

3«x  84.  . . 

121.41 

1 

121 

95.16 

2 

190 

68.91 

2 

138 

55.78 

3 

167 

45.28 

3 

1 3 6 1 3 4. 7 8 

4 

139 

32.16 

5 

161 

21 

24  v tilt  . 

92.50 

2 

185 

72.60 

2 

145 

52.50 

3 

157 

42.50 

4 

170  34.50 

4 

138 

26.50 

6 

159 

24.50 

6 

147 

16 

2«x  *M\ 

100.19 

2 

200 

78.53 

2 

157 

56.86 

3 

171 

46.03 

3 

138  37.37 

4 

149 

28.70 

5 

143 

26.54 

6 

159 

17.33 

28x  tHt 

107.88 

2 

216 

84.55 

2 

169 

61.23 

3 

184 

49.57 

3 

149 

40.24 

4 

161 

30.91 

5 

155 

28.57 

5 

143 

18.66 

30x  !>0 

115.62 

2 

231 

90.62 

2 

181 

65.62 

2 

131 

53.12 

3 

159 

43.12 

4 

172 

33.12 

5 

166  30.62 

5 

153 

20 

3«x  9« 

138.75 

1 

139 

108.75 

1 

109 

78.75 

2 

157 

63.75 

2 

127 

51.75 

3 

155 

39.75 

4 

159  36.75 

4 

147 

24 

24x120. 

115.62 

2 

231 

90.62 

2 

181 

65.62 

2 

131 

53.12 

3 

159 

43.12 

3 

129133.12 

5 

166  30.62 

5 

153 

20 

26x120 

125.22 

1 

125 

98.15 

2 

196 

71.07 

2 

142 

57.53 

3 

175 

46.70 

3 

1 4 C 

35.87 

4 

143  33.17 

5 

166 

21.66 

28x120.  . . 

134.88 

1 

135 

105.71 

2 

211 

76.55 

2 

153 

61.97 

3 

186 

50.31 

3 

151 

3S.64 

4 

155  35.72 

4 

143 

23.33 

30x120 

144.53 

1 

145 

113.28 

1 

113 

82.03 

2 

164 

66.41 

2 

135 

53.91 

3 

162 

41.41 

4 

166  38.28 

4 

153 

25 

36x 120 

173.44 

1 

1 

173 

1 1 3 5. 9 4 

1 

136 

1 9 8. 4 4 

9 

197 

79.69 

2 

159  64.69 

2 

129 

49.69 

! 

3 

149  45.94 

3 

138 

30 

GAUGE. 

Weight  per  Sq. 
Ft.,  Lbs. 

1.406 

1. 

34 

156 

30 

.9062 

27 

.8437 

28 

.7812 

21) 

.7187 

30 

.6562 

SIZE 

OF 

SHEET 

1 

S3 

zn 

0 

4J 

S3 

M 

•s 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

© 

’O 

a 

d 

W 

0 

£ 

■3 

£ 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

No.  of  Sheets 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Weight  of  Sheet 

I 

S3 

Zfl 

O 

d 

X 

Weight  of  Bundle 

Square  Feet 

per  Sheet 

24x  72.  . 

16.87 

9 

152 

13.87 

11 

153 

10.87 

14 

152 

10.12 

15 

162 

9.37 

16 

150 

8.62 

17 

147 

7.87 

19 

160 

12 

26x  72 

18.28 

8 

146 

16.03 

10 

150 

11.78 

13 

163 

10.97 

14 

154 

10.16 

16 

152 

9.34 

16 

149 

8.63 

17 

145 

13 

28x  72.  . . 

19.69 

8 

168 

16.19 

9 

146 

12.69 

12 

162 

11.81 

13 

164 

10.94 

14 

153 

10.06 

15 

161 

9.19 

16 

147 

14 

3©x  72 

21.09 

7 

148 

17.34 

9 

156 

13.69 

11 

149 

12.66 

12 

162 

11.72 

13 

162 

10.78 

15 

162 

9.84 

16 

148 

16 

36x  72. 

26.31 

6 

152 

20.81 

7 

146 

16.31 

9 

147 

15.19 

10 

162 

14.06 

11 

165 

12.94 

12 

166 

11.81 

13 

164 

18 

24x  84. . . 

19.69 

8 

158 

16.19 

9 

146 

12.69 

12 

162 

11.81 

13 

164 

10.94 

14 

163 

10.06 

16 

161 

9.19 

16 

147 

14 

20x  84.  . . 

21.32 

7 

149 

17.53 

8 

140 

13.74 

11 

151 

12.79 

12 

163 

11.84 

13 

164 

10.90 

14 

163 

9.96 

16 

149 

16.16 

2Sx  84. . . 

22.96 

7 

161 

18.88 

8 

161 

14.80 

10 

148 

13.78 

11 

162 

12.76 

12 

163 

11,74 

13 

163 

10.72 

14 

160 

16.33 

30x  84 

24.61 

6 

148 

20.23 

7 

142 

16.86 

10 

169 

14.77 

10 

148 

13.67 

11 

160 

12.68 

12 

151 

11.48 

13 

149 

17.60 

36x  84. . . 

29.53 

5 

148 

24.28 

6 

146 

19.03 

8 

152 

17.72 

9 

169 

16.41 

9 

148 

15.09 

10 

161 

13.78 

11 

162 

21 

24x  86 

22.60 

7 

167 

18.50 

8 

148 

14.50 

10 

145 

13.60 

11 

148 

12.50 

12 

150 

11.60 

13 

149 

10.60 

16 

167 

16 

20x  00 

24.37 

6 

146 

20.04 

8 

160 

15.71 

10 

157 

14.62 

10 

146 

13.64 

11 

149 

12.46 

12 

160 

11.37 

13 

148 

17.33 

28x  00 

26.24 

6 

157 

21.58 

7 

151 

16.91 

9 

162 

15.74 

10 

167 

14.58 

10 

146 

13.41 

11 

148 

12.26 

12 

147 

18.66 

30x  00 

28.12 

5 

141 

23.12 

7 

162 

18.12 

8 

145 

16.87 

9 

152 

15.62 

10 

156 

14.37 

10 

144 

13.12 

11 

144 

20 

3flx  96 

33.75 

5 

169 

27.75 

6 

166 

21.75 

7 

152 

20.25 

8 

162 

18.75 

8 

150 

17.25 

9 

156 

15.75 

10 

167 

24 

24x120 

28.12 

5 

141 

23.12 

7 

162 

18.12 

8 

145 

16.87 

9 

152 

15.62 

10 

156 

14.37 

10 

144 

13.12 

11 

144 

20 

26x120. 

30.46 

5 

152 

25.04 

6 

150119.63 

8 

157 

18.28 

8 

146 

16.92 

9 

152 

16.57 

10 

156 

14.21 

11 

156 

21.66 

28x120 

32. SI 

5 

164 

26. 9S 

6 

162 

21.14 

7 

148 

19.68 

8 

157  18.23 

8 

146 

16.77 

9 

151 

115.31 

10 

153 

23.33 

30x120 

35.16 

4 

141 

28.91 

5 

145122.66 

7 

159 

21.09 

7 

148 

19.53 

8 

156 

17.97 

9 

162 

16.41 

9 

148 

25 

36x120 

42.19 

1 

4 

169 

34.69 

5 

1 7 3 j 2 7. 1 9 

6 

163 

25.31 

6 

152 

23.44 

1 

7 

164 

21.56 

7 

151 

19.69 

8 

158 

30 

Tile  weight  of  Flat  Galvanized  Sheets  is  based  on  the  weight  of  black  sheets 
and  two  and  one-lialf  (2^2  ) ounces  per  square  foot  added  for  the  increase 
caused  by  galvanizing. 


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STANDARD  BUNDLING  TABLE  OF  BLACK  SHEETS  (Weights  Without  Band.) 


GAUGE. 
Weight  per  Sq 
Ft.,  Lbs. 

10 

5.625 

12 

4.375 

14 

3.125 

16 

2.5 

IS 

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AN  ACT  ESTABLISHING  A STANDARD  GAUGE  FOR  SHEET 
AND  PLATE  IRON  AND  STEEL 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in 
Congress  Assembled,  that  for  the  purpose  of  securing  uniformity  the  following  is  established  as  the 
only  standard  gauge  for  sheet  and  plate  iron  and  steel  in  the  United  States  of  America,  namely: 


Number 

of 

Gauge. 

Approximate  thick- 
ness in  fractions 
of  an  inch 

Approximate  thick- 
ness in  decimal 
parts  of  an  inch. 

Weight  per  square 
foot  in  ounces 
avoirdupois. 

Weight  per  square 
foot  in  pounds 
avoirdupois. 

0000000 

1-2 

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320 

20. 

000000 

15-3  2 

.46875 

300 

18.75 

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7-16 

.4375 

280 

17.5 

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260 

16.25 

000 

3-8 

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240 

15. 

00 

11-3  2 

.34375 

220 

13.75 

0 

5-16 

.3125 

200 

12.5 

1 

9-32 

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180 

1 1.25 

2 

17-64 

.265625 

170 

10.625 

3 

1-4 

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160 

10. 

4 

15-64 

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150 

9.375 

5 

7-32 

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140 

8.75 

G 

13-64 

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130 

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7 

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120 

7.5 

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11-64 

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110 

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9 

5-3  2 

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100 

6.25 

10 

9-64 

.140625 

90 

5.625 

11 

1-8 

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80 

5. 

12 

7-64 

.109375 

70 

4.375 

13 

3-3  2 

.09375 

60 

3.75 

14 

5-64 

.078125 

50 

3.125 

15 

9-128 

.0703125 

45 

2.8125 

16 

1-16 

.0625 

40 

2.5 

17 

9-160 

.05625 

36 

2.25 

18 

1-20 

.05 

32 

2. 

19 

7-160 

.04375 

28 

1.75 

20 

3-80 

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24 

1.5 

21 

11-320 

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22 

1.375 

22 

1-32 

.03125 

20 

1.25 

23 

9-3  2 0 

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18 

1.125 

24 

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16 

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25 

7-3  20 

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14 

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26 

3-160 

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12 

.75 

27 

11-640 

.0171875 

11 

.6875 

28 

1-64 

.015625 

10 

.625 

29 

9-640 

.0140625 

9 

.5625 

30 

1-80 

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8 

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31 

7-640 

.0109375 

7 

.4375 

32 

13-1280 

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6% 

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33 

3-320 

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6 

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34 

11-1280 

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5V2 

.34375 

35 

5-640 

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5 

.3125 

36 

9-1280 

.00703125 

4 y2 

.28125 

37 

17-2560 

.006640625 

4 y2 

.265625 

38 

1-160 

.00625 

4 

.25 

And  on  and  after  July  first  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  the  same  and  no  other  shall  be  used 
in  determining  duties  and  taxes  levied  by  the  United  States  of  America  on  sheet  and  plate  iron  and 
steel.  But  this  act  shall  not  be  construed  to  increase  duties  upon  any  article  which  may  be  imported. 

Sec.  2.  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  is  authorized  and  required  to  prepare  suitable  standards 
in  accordance  herewith. 

Sec.  3.  That  in  the  practical  use  and  application  of  the  standard  gauge  hereby  established  a 
variation  of  two  and  one-half  per  cent.,  either  way,  may  be  allowed.  Approved  March  3,  1893. 


The  weight  of  Flat  Galvanized  Sheets  is  based  on  the  weight  of  black  sheets 
and  two  and  one-half  (2*4)  ounces  per  sqnare  foot  added  for  the  increase 
caused  by  galvanizing. 


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Terne  Plates  you  can  depend 
upon  the  quality  being  abso- 
lutely the  best,  as  represented. 
They  are  made  for  Service — to 
get  more  jobs  for  you. 


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HOW  TO  CONSTRUCT  TIN  ROOFS. 


Roofs  with  less  than  one-third  pitch  are  made 
with  flat  seams,  and  should  preferably  be  covered 
with  high  grade  ternes,  2 0 pounds  coating  or 
heavier,  from  sheets  14x2  0 inches  dimension 
rather  than  from  sheets  2 0x28  inches,  because 
the  larger  number  of  seams  stiffen  the  surface 
and  help  to  prevent  buckles  and  rattling  in 
stormy  weather.  For  flat  seam  roof  1 inch 
barbed  and  tinned  roofing  nails  should  be  used 
not  over  6 inches  apart,  well  under  the  edge. 
They  should  be  well  covered  up  and  the  seams 
should  be  pounded  down  over  the  edge.  Nails 
must  never  be  exposed. 


Steep  tin  roofs  should  be  made  with  standing 
seams,  and  from  sheets  20x2  8 inches,  fastened 
down  with  cleats,  not  over  18  inches  apart.  The 
nails  should  be  driven  into  the  cleats  only. 

While  it  is  always  cheapest  to  use  the  best 
material,  roofing  plates  with  a lesser  coating  may 
be  used  for  steep  standing  seam  roofs.  IC  roof- 
ing plates,  in  which  the  iron  body  weighs  about 
5 0 pounds  per  100  square  feet,  are  more  suitable 
than  IX  plates  (62  y2  pounds  per  100  square 
feet),  because  the  seams  in  the  lighter  plates  will 
not  suffer  as  much  from  contraction  and  expan- 
sion as  the  thicker  plates. 


Showing  Application  for  Flat  Tin  Roof. 


For  spouts,  valleys  and  gutters,  heavily  coated 
IX  plate  should  always  be  used. 

The  amount  of  terne  coating  on  the  lighter 
plates  should  in  all  cases  be  fully  as  heavy  as  on 
the  heavier  plates. 

In  late  years  the  anxiety  of  some  manufac- 
turers to  satisfy  the  demand  of  some  users  for 
cheap  goods  has  been  the  cause  of  many  inferior 
grades  being  introduced.  This  latter  class  of 
material  may  suit  for  some  purposes  outside  of 


roofing,  or  for  roofs  on  temporary  buildings,  but 
for  roofs  that  are  expected  to  last,  the  “double 
dipped’’  plates  should  be  used. 

The  use  of  acid  in  soldering  seams  in  a tin 
roof  is  to  be  carefully  avoided;  acid  coming  in 
contact  with  the  bare  iron  on  the  cut  edges  and 
corners  where  the  sheets  are  folded  and  seamed 
together  will  cause  rusting.  No  other  soldering 
flux  but  good  rosin  should  be  used. 


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HOW  TO  CONSTRUCT  TIN  ROOFS— Continued. 


Every  roof  should  be  carefully  cleaned,  and 
all  rosin  spots  and  detrimental  substances  should 
be  removed  as  the  tinner’s  work  is  being  finished. 
Lumps  of  rosin  left  on  the  roof  will  melt  in  the 
sun,  stick  to  the  roof,  cause  blisters  and  prevent 
paint  from  adhering. 

For  valleys,  spouts  and  gutters  of  a tin  roof 
no  other  metal  than  terne  plates  should  be 
used,  because  the  galvanic  action  produced  by 
different  metals  coming  in  contact  with  each 
other  will  cause  disintegration  under  atmospheric 
influences. 


The  sheathing  boards  underlying  the  roofing 
tin  should  be  put  close  together.  The  wood 
should  be  well  seasoned,  dry,  and  all  knots 
should  be  culled  out.  It  is  also  advisable  to 
cover  the  boards  with  good  building  paper  before 
the  tin  is  laid  on. 

When  no  paper  is  used  the  tin  must  in  all 
cases  be  painted  on  the  underside  with  good 
reliable  oil  paint  before  it  is  laid  and  fastened 
on  the  roof.  The  outside  should  receive  two 
coats  of  paint  as  soon  as  roof  is  finished. 


Showing  How  Cleats  Are  Nailed  and  Seams  Formed. 


ROOF  PAINTING. 


For  sheet  metal  work  and  tin  roofs,  no  better 
paint  has  been  found  than  metallic  brown, 
Venetian  red,  or  red  oxide  paint  ground  in  pure 
linseed  oil.  These  paints  have  been  used  from 
time  immemorial,  with  eminently  satisfactory 
results.  Use  only  a good  grade  of  paint,  and 
apply  with  a short  handled  brush,  rubbing  the 
paint  well  in.  Do  not  spread  it  out  too  thin. 
Roofs  and  sheet  metal  should  be  kept  well 
painted,  the  intervals  depending  largely  on 
climatic  conditions,  usually  every  three  to  five 
years.  After  the  initial  coats  of  red  oxide,  the 


roof  can  be  painted  any  color  or  shade  to 
conform  to  color  scheme. 


From  live  lo  six  weeks  should  elapse 
after  tin  is  laid,  before  painting,  to  allow 
oxidation  of  the  metal  to  take  place,  which 
will  roughen  the  surface  and  allow  the 
paint  to  properly  adhere  thereto  and  pre- 
vent peeling  or  scaling  oft'. 


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CHARCOAL  TERNE  ROOFING  PLATES 


The  base  of  these  plates  is  Gen- 
uine Charcoal  Iron,  coated  with  a 
Teme  mixture  proportioned  twen- 
ty-five parts  of  Tin  and  seventy- 
five  parts  of  Lead. 

Weight  of  coating  stamped  on 
each  sheet. 


Furnished  in  the  following  weights.  1 12  sheets  per  box.  Shipping 

Weight. 

Genuine  Charcoal,  40  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 258  lbs. 

Genuine  Charcoal,  40  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 314  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  30  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 248  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  30  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 304  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  25  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 243  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  25  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 299  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  20  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 238  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  20  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 294  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  15  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 233  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  15  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 289  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  12  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IC 230  “ 

Genuine  Charcoal,  12  lb.  coating,  20x28,  IX 286  “ 


BRIGHT  COKE  FURNACE  TIN 


Shipping 

Weight. 

"Aloah”  Bright  Coke,  100  lbs.,  20x26  in.  . 198  lbs. 

“Aloah"  Bright  Coke,  100  lbs.,  20x28  in.  . 212  “ 

“Aloah”  Bright  Coke,  100  lbs.,  20x2914  in.  224  “ 

".Aloah”  Bright  Coke,  100  lbs.,  20x3214  in.  246  “ 

“Aloah”  Bright  Coke,  IXL,  20x39  in..  . . 187  “ 

"Aloah”  IXL,  2 0x39  inches,  packed  5 6 sheets  per 
box.  All  others  packed  112  sheets  per  box. 


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COVERING  TABLES  FOR  TERNE  PLATE  ROOFINGS. 


FLAT  SEAM  TIN  ROOFING. 

Sheets  14x20  Inches. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of 
plates  or  sheets,  size  14x20  inches,  required  to 
cover  a given  number  of  square  feet  with  fiat 
seam  tin  roofing.  A sheet  of  14x20  inches  with 
y2  inch  edges  measures,  when  edged  or  folded, 
13x19  inches,  or  247  square  inches.  In  the 
table  below  all  fractional  parts  of  a sheet  are 
counted  a full  sheet. 

Sizes  generally  used  are  14x20,  and  20x28. 


Number  of 
Sq.  Ft. 

Sheets 

Required. 

Number  of 
Sq.  Ft. 

Sheets 

Required. 

Number  of 
Sq.  Ft. 

Sheets 

Required. 

O 

! o . 

£ . 
Zm 

Sheets 

Required. 

100 

59 

330 

193 

560 

327 

780 

455 

110 

65 

340 

199 

570 

333 

790 

461 

120 

70 

350 

205 

580 

339 

800 

467 

130 

76 

360 

210 

590 

344 

810 

473 

140 

82 

370 

216 

600 

350 

820 

479 

150 

88 

380 

2 2 2 

610 

356 

830 

484 

160 

94 

390 

228 

620 

362 

840 

490 

170 

100 

400 

234 

630 

36S 

850 

496 

180 

105 

410 

240 

640 

374 

860 

502 

190 

111 

420 

245 

650 

379 

870 

SOS 

200 

117 

430 

251 

660 

385 

8S0 

514 

210 

123 

440 

257 

670 

391 

890 

519 

220 

129 

450 

263 

6S0 

397 

900 

525 

230 

135 

460 

269 

690 

403 

910 

531 

240 

140 

470 

275 

700 

409 

920 

537 

250 

146 

480 

280 

710 

414 

930 

543 

260 

152 

490 

286 

720 

420 

940 

549 

270 

158 

500 

292 

730 

426 

950 

554 

280 

1 64 

510 

298 

740 

432 

960 

560 

290 

1 70 

520 

304 

750 

438 

970 

566 

300 

175 

530 

309 

760 

444 

980 

572 

310 

1 81 

54  0 

315 

770 

449 

990 

578 

320 

187 

550 

321 

1000  square  feet,  583  sheets. 


A box  of  1 1 2 sheets  14x20  inches  will  cover 
approximately  192  square  feet. 


STANDING  SEAM  TIN  ROOFING. 

Sheets  20x28  Inches. 

Table  showing  quantity  of  20x28  inch  tin  re- 
quired to  cover  a given  number  of  square  feet 
with  standing  seam  tin  roofing.  The  standing 
seams  and  the  locks  on  a steep  roof  require  2% 
inches  off  width,  and  % inch  off  the  length  of 
the  sheet;  fractional  parts  are  counted  as  a full 
sheet.  A sheet  will  cover  475  square  inches. 


4-1 

o 

Zih 

Sheets 

Required. 

4-1 

c 

£ . 

3 & 

ZU2 

Sheets 

Required. 

ith 

Sheets 

Required. 

Number  of 

Sq.  Ft. 

1/1 

E. 

01  o 

ffiS- 

100 

31 

330 

100 

5 60 

170 

780 

237 

no 

34 

340 

103 

570 

173 

790 

240 

120 

37 

350 

106 

580 

176 

800 

243 

130 

40 

360 

109 

590 

180 

S10 

24  6 

140 

43 

3 7 0 

112 

600 

182 

820 

249 

150 

4 6 

380 

115 

610 

1S5 

830 

252 

160 

49 

390 

118 

620 

18S 

840 

255 

1 70 

52 

400 

122 

630 

191 

850 

258 

180 

5 5 

410 

125 

640 

194 

860 

261 

1 90 

58 

420 

1 2 S 

65  0 

197 

870 

264 

200 

61 

430 

131 

660 

200 

880 

267 

210 

6 4 

440 

134 

67  0 

203 

890 

270 

220 

67 

450 

137 

680 

206 

900 

273 

230 

70 

460 

140 

690 

210 

910 

276 

240 

73 

470 

143 

700 

212 

920 

279 

250 

76 

480 

147 

710 

215 

930 

282 

260 

79 

490 

149 

720 

218 

940 

285 

270 

82 

500 

152 

730 

221 

950 

28S 

2S0 

85 

510 

155 

740 

224 

960 

291 

290 

SS 

520 

158 

750 

228 

970 

294 

300 

91 

. 530 

161 

760 

231 

980 

297 

310 

94 

540 

164 

1 770 

234 

990 

300 

320 

97 

550 

167 

1 000  square  feet,  303  sheets. 


A full  box,  112  sheets  20x28  inches,  will  cover 
approximately  3 70  square  feet. 


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COST  OF  TIN  FOR  FLAT  SEAM  ROOFING. 


Size  14x20 — Price  per  box,  per  square  foot  and  Size  20x28 — Price  per  box,  per  square  foot  and 

per  hundred  square  feet.  per  hundred  square  feet. 


When  Tin 

Flat  Seam 

Flat  Seam 

When  Tin 

Flat 

Seam 

Flat  Seam 

costs 

Roofing'  costs 

Roofing  costs 

costs 

Roofing  costs 

Roofing  costs 

$ 3.00 

per  box 

14x20 

.0166 

per  sq.  ft. 

or  $1.66  per  sq. 

$ 6.00 

per  box 

20x28 

.0157  per  sq.  ft. 

or  $1.57  per  sq. 
1.70 

3.25 

.0180 

1.S0 

6.50 

.0170 

“ 

3.25 

.0194 

1.94 

7.00 

44 

.01S3 

1.83 

3.75 

.0208 

2. OS 

7.50 

.0196 

1.96 

4.00 

.0221 

2.21 

8.00 

.0209 

2.09 

4.25 

.0235 

2.35 

8.50 

.0222 

2.22 

4.50 

.0249 

2.49 

9.00 

.0234 

2.34 

4.75 

.0263 

“ 

2.63 

9.50 

.0248 

2.48 

5.00 

.0277 

44 

2.77 

10.00 

.0261 

2.61 

5.25 

.0291 

44 

2.91 

10.50 

.0274 

2.74 

5.50 

.0305 

44 

3.05 

11.00 

.0287 

2.87 

5.75 

.0319 

44 

3.19 

11.50 

.0300 

3.00 

6.00 

.0332 

44 

3.32 

12.00 

.0314 

3.14 

0.25 

.0346 

44 

3.46 

12.50 

.0327 

3.27 

6.50 

.0360 

3.60 

13.00 

.0310 

3.40 

6.75 

.0374 

3.74 

13.50 

.0353 

3.53 

7.00 

.038S 

3.88 

14.00 

.0366 

3.66 

7.25 

** 

.0402 

44 

4.02 

14.50 

.0379 

3.79 

7.50 

“ 

.0416 

4.16 

15.00 

.0392 

44 

3.92 

7.75 

44 

.0429 

“ 

4.29 

15.50 

.0405 

4.05 

S.00 

.0442 

4.42 

16.00 

.0418 

44 

4.18 

8.25 

.0456 

44 

4.56 

16.50 

.0431 

44 

4.31 

S.50 

.0470 

4.70 

17.00 

.0444 

44 

4.44 

S.75 

.0483 

4.83 

17.50 

.0457 

4.57 

9.00 

.0497 

4.97 

18.00 

44 

.0470 

4.70 

9.25 

.0511 

44 

5.11 

18.50 

44 

.0483 

4.83 

9.50 

.0525 

5.25 

19.00 

.0496 

4.96 

9.75 

.0539 

5.39 

19.50 

.0509 

44 

5.09 

10.00 

“ 

.0553 

5.53 

20.00 

44 

.0522 

5.22 

10.25 

“ 

.0567 

5.67 

20.50 

.0535 

5.35 

10.50 

.0581 

5.81 

21.00 

.0548 

44 

5.48 

10  75 

“ 

.0595 

5.95 

21.50 

.0561 

5.61 

11.00 

.0609 

44 

6.09 

22.00 

.0574 

5.74 

11.25 

“ 

.0623 

6 23 

22.50 

44 

.0587 

44 

5.87 

11.50 

.0637 

6.37 

23.00 

.0600 

6.00 

ii.;:. 

.0651 

6.51 

23.50 

.0614 

6.14 

12.00 

.0665 

6.65 

24.00 

44 

.0628 

6.28 

COST  OF  TIN  FOR  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING. 


Size 

14x20— 

-Price 

per 

box 

per  square  foot 

and 

Size 

20x28— 

-Price 

per 

box. 

per 

square  foot  and 

>er  hundred  square 

feet. 

per  hundred  square 

feet. 

When  Tin 

Stand'g  Seam 

Stand’g  Seam 

When  Tin 

Stand’g  Seam 

Stand’g  Seam 

costs 

Roofing  costs 

Roofing  costs 

costs 

Roofing  costs 

Roofing  costs 

3.00 

per  box 

14x20 

.0175 

per 

sq.  ft.  or 

$1.75  per  sq. 

$ 6.00  per  box 

20x28 

.0162 

per 

sq.  ft 

or  $1.62  per  sq. 

3.25 

.01S9 

1.89 

44 

6.50 

.0175 

1.75 

3.50 

.0204 

2.04 

44 

7.00 

44 

.0189 

1.89 

3.75 

.021S 

2.18 

“ 

7.50 

44 

.0202 

44 

2.02 

4.00 

44 

.0233 

44 

2.33 

“ 

8.00 

.0216 

2.16 

4.25 

.0247 

2.47 

44 

8.50 

.0230 

2.30 

4.50 

.0262 

44 

2.62 

9.00 

.0243 

2.43 

4.75 

44 

.0277 

2.77 

9.50 

.0256 

2.56 

5.00 

.0291 

2.91 

44 

10.00 

.0270 

2.70 

5.25 

.0306 

3.06 

44 

10.50 

.0283 

2.83 

5.50 

.0320 

44 

3.20 

11.00 

.0297 

2.97 

5.75 

.0335 

3.35 

11.50 

.0310 

3.10 

6.00 

44 

.0350 

3.50 

“ 

12.00 

.0324 

3.24 

6.25 

.0364 

3.64 

44 

12.50 

.0337 

3.37 

6.50 

44 

.0379 

44 

3.79 

13.00 

.0351 

3.51 

6.75 

.0393 

3.93 

13.50 

.0364 

44 

3.64 

7.00 

44 

.040S 

4.08 

14.00 

.0378 

3.78 

7.25 

.0422 

4 22 

14.50 

.0391 

3.91 

7.50 

.0437 

44 

4^37 

15.00 

.0404 

4.04 

7.75 

0451 

4.51 

15.50 

.0418 

4.18 

S.00 

.0466 

44 

4.66 

16.00 

.0432 

4.32 

S.25 

.0480 

44 

4.80 

“ 

16.50 

.0446 

4.46 

S.50 

“ 

.0495 

4.95 

44 

17.00 

.0459 

4.59 

S.75 

.0509 

44 

5.09 

17.50 

.0473 

4.73 

9.00 

.0524 

5.24 

18.00 

.0486 

4.86 

9.25 

44 

.0538 

5.3S 

18.50 

.0500 

5.00 

9.50 

.0553 

5.53 

44 

19.00 

.0513 

44 

5.13 

9.75 

4* 

.0567 

44 

5.67 

19.50 

.0526 

44 

5.26 

10.00 

“ 

.0582 

44 

5.82 

20.00 

.0540 

44 

5.40 

10.25 

4- 

.0596 

5.96 

44 

20.50 

.0553 

44 

5.53 

10.50 

44 

.0611 

44 

6.11 

“ 

21.00 

.0567 

44 

5.67 

10.75 

44 

.0625 

6.26 

21.50 

44 

.0580 

44 

5.80 

11.00 

44 

.0640 

6.40 

“ 

22.00 

.0594 

44 

5.94 

11.25 

44 

44 

.0654 

6.54 

44 

22.50 

44 

.0607 

44 

6.07 

11.50 

.0669 

6.69 

23.00 

.0621 

6.21 

11.75 

.0684 

6.84 

44 

23.50 

.0634 

6.34 

12.00 

44 

.0699 

6.99 

44 

24.00 

44 

44 

.0648 

44 

6.48 

NOTE. 

— Above 

does  not 

include 

cost  of 

laying. 

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TIN  ROLL  ROOFING 


1 square  (100  sq.  ft.)  in  roll  is  20  inches  wide  by  60  feet  long. 


Specify  how  wanted  when  ordering. 
Unpainted — Painted  one  side — Painted  two  sides. 


Furnished  from  the  following  coated  20x28  inches  Roofing  Plates:  Crescent,  100  lbs.,  8 lb.  coating. 
Antric,  107  lbs.,  8 lb.  coating.  Elkay  Old  Style,  15  lb.  coating.  Kuehn's  Old  Style,  20  lb.  coating. 
Republic  Old  Method,  25  lb.  coating.  Milcor  Old  Style  Hand  Made.  Milwaukee  Old  Style,  40  lb.  coating. 

Furnished  from  8 lb.  coated  sheets  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Double  cross  locked  (not  soldered),  re-squared  on  ends  and  sides.  Single  cross  locked  (sold- 
ered) furnished  only  when  so  ordered. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  TIN  ROLL  ROOFING. 


Measure  the  length  required  to  reach  from 
Eave  to  Ridge,  allowing  1 inch  on  one  side  and 

1 y2  inches  on  the  other  side  of  Roof  for  Stand- 
ing Seam  on  Ridge;  also  allow  1%  to  2 inches 
to  bend  down  at  Eaves. 

When  working  from  left  to  right  hand — for 
the  first  course  turn  down  1 inch  on  left  hand 
side  of  sheet  for  fitting  over  edge  of  Sheathing 
at  Gable  end,  and  nail  same  securely  with  % inch 
galvanized  barbed  roofing  nails  spaced  about 

2 inches. 

Then  flange  up  the  right  hand  side  of  sheet 
length  with  the  1 14  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

After  the  first  course  is  in  place,  nail  the  Tin 
Cleats,  see  Fig.  1,  along  the  1%  inch  flange 
(about  every  14  inches)  like  Fig.  2. 

Then  flange  up  the  left  side  of  next  course 
1 14  inches  and  place  same  against  the  first 
course  like  in  Fig.  3,  and  with  the  1%  inch 
Double  Seamer  bend  the  projecting  14  inch  over 
like  in  Fig.  4 and  then  follow  with  the  % inch 
Double  Seamer,  which  will  break  over  14  inch, 
leaving  the  finished  Standing  Seam  % inch  high 
like  in  Fig.  5. 


To  finish  each  Seam  approaching  Ridge  or  Hip. 
flatten  down  the  Standing  Seam  about  6 to  8 
inches. 


Always  finish  each  course  before  laying  the 
next. 

The  finish  of  Ridge  or  Comb  of  Roof  can  be 
made  same  as  the  Standing  Seam,  by  letting  the 
sections  pass  the  center  of  ridge  enough  to  flange 
up  1 inch  on  one  side  and  1 14  inches  on  the 
other  side. 


If  Ridge  Roll  is  used — instead  of  allowing  the 
1 and  1 14  inches  on  the  top  of  Ridge  for  Stand- 
ing Seam,  allow  only  y2  inch  on  one  side  and 
flatten  down  as  an  overlap. 

Hips  are  always  finished  the  same  way  as 
Ridge,  after  cutting  to  the  proper  angle. 

Note — When  working  from  right  to  left  the 
1 14  inch  flange  should  be  on  left  side  and  the 
1 14  inch  flange  on  right  side  of  sheet. 

Tools  necessary: — 


1 pair  1 14  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 

1 pair  1 y2  inch  Flanging  Tongs. 
1 pair  % inch  Double  Seamers. 
1 pair  1 14  inch  Double  Seamers. 


See  page  50. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet- 


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SHEET  ZINC 


In  600  lb.  Casks,  in  300  lb.  Casks,  in  200  lb.  Casks,  in  100  lb.  casks,  and  in  less 

quantities. 

No.  12.  36  in.  wide  x 84  in.  long ( Prices  subject  to 

No.  9.  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36  and  40  in.  wide  x 84  in.  long.  . j market  quotations. 


SCHEDULE  OF  EXTRAS— SHEET  ZINC. 

Extras  in  Cents  per  100  lbs.  (Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice.) 


Nos. 

5 

« 

7 

8 

!)— 20 

32-40  x 

84 

70 

25 

15 

10 

none 

24  x 

84 

100 

25 

1 5 

10 

none 

26  x 

84 

115 

25 

15 

10 

none 

28  x 

84 

110 

75 

50 

35 

none 

30  x 

84 

100 

65 

45 

30 

none 

48  x 

84 

100 

25 

15 

10 

none 

50  x 

84 

105 

25 

15 

10 

none 

52  x 

84 

115 

25 

15 

10 

none 

5S— 60  x 

84 

320 

150 

90 

75 

60 

3 6 x 

96 

90 

45 

35 

25 

15 

4S  x 

96 

125 

SO 

35 

25 

1 5 

36  x 

108 

100 

60 

40 

35 

20 

48  x 

108 

150 

75 

40 

35 

25 

62  x 

84 

extra  given 

on  application. 

APPROXIMATE  WEIGHTS. 


Zinc 

Numbers. 

Weight 

Per  Square 
Foot. 

Thickness 
in  Decimals  of 
an  inch. 

About 

Equal  to 
Stubbs'  Gauge. 

About 

Equal  to 

B.  & S.  Gauge. 

Average  Weight 
Per  Sheet  36x84 
Pounds. 

5 

.37 

•OlO(Moo) 

31 

30 

7.77 

6 

.45 

.012 

30 

28s 

9.45 

7 

.52 

.014 

28 

27 

1 0.92 

8 

.60 

.016 

27 

26 

12.90 

9 

.67 

.018 

26 

25 

1 4.32 

1 0 

.75 

■020  (%0) 

25 

24 

17.16 

1 1 

.90 

.024 

2 3 

2 2Vo 

20.00 

12 

1.05 

.028 

2 2 

21  ■ 

22.84 

13 

1.20 

.032 

21 

20 

25.20 

1 4 

1.35 

.036 

20 

19 

28.52 

15 

1.50 

.040(i/26) 

1 9s 

1 8 

31.50 

1 6 

1.68 

.045 

18s 

17 

35.28 

17 

1.87 

.050 

1 8 f 

1 6 

39.27 

18 

2.06 

.055 

17s 

15s 

4 5.55 

1 9 

2 25 

. 0 6 0 ( y17 ) 

1 7 f 

14i/, 

47.25 

20 

2.62 

.070 

15s 

13s 

5 5.02 

21 

3.00 

.080 

1 4s 

12 

63.00 

2 2 

3.37 

.090 

13s 

11 

70.77 

23 

3.75 

■100(i/lo) 

1 2 

10 

78.75 

24 

4.70 

.125(1/6) 

11 

8s 

98.70 

2 5 

9.40 

.250(1/4) 

3s 

2s 

197.40 

26 

V2  inch 

1 inch 

14.10 

IS. 80 

37.60 

.375  (%) 

.500 

1.000 

00s 

OOf 

296.1  0 

Extra  charges  for  sizes  and  numbers  not  mentioned,  will  be  given  on  application. 


EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  SMALL  PACKAGES. 

100  lb.  Casks  (all  Nos.  up  to  No.  12  inclusive),  15  cents  per  100  lbs. 

200  and  300  lb.  Casks  (all  Nos.  up  to  No.  14  inclusive),  10  cents  per  100  lbs. 

Orders  for  less  quantity  than  400  lbs.  are  subject  to  an  extra  charge  of  20  cents  per  100  lbs. 


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SHEET  COPPER  c^DDus0oI^EU 

Not  Tinned. 

FOR  CORNICES,  VALLEYS,  GUTTER,  PIPE,  ETC. 

Furnished  in  Sizes  and  Weights  per  Schedule  Below. 


Table  of  Weight  Per  Square  Foot,  and  Thickness  Per  Stubs’  Wire  Gauge. 


Stubs’  Gauge,  Nearest  No 

1 

? 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

Thickness  in  Decimal  Parts  of  1 incli 

300 

.284 

.259] 

.238 

.220 

.203 

.180 

.165 

.148 

.134 

.120 

.109 

.095 

.086 

Ounces  per  Square  Ft 

2?3 

211 

193  | 

J77_ 

164 

151 

134  | 

123 

110 

100 

89 

81 

70 

62 

Prices 
Subject  to 
Daily 
Market 
Quotations. 


Stubs’  Gauge,  Nearest  No 

15 

16 

18 

19 

21 

22 

23 

24 

26 

27 

29 

31 

33 

35 

Thickness  in  Decimal  Parts  of  1 inch 

.072 

.0645 

.049 

.0430 

.032 

.0269 

.0242 

.0215 

.018 

.0161 

.0134 

.0107 

.00806 

. 00537 

Ounces  per  Square  Ft 

54 

4S 

37 

32 

24 

21 

19 

16 

14 

12 

10 

8 

6 

4 

SCHEDULE  OF  EXTRAS  FOR 

HOT  ROLLED  SHEET  COPPER 


(Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice.) 


SIZ 

«;s  OF  SHEETS. 

04  OZ. 
and 
Over. 

32  oz. 

to 

04  oz. 

21  oz. 

to 

32  oz. 

10  oz. 
to 

24  oz. 

15  oz. 

14  OZ. 

13  OZ. 

12  oz. 

i 1 oz. 

10  oz. 

9 oz. 

8 oz. 

Lighter 

thun 

8 oz. 

CENTS 

PER  LB. 

CENTS  PER  LB.  OVER  BASE. 

Not  longer  than  72  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

2 

1 

n 

2 

2J 

3 

4 h 

6 

9 

Not  wider 
than  30  Ins. 

Longer  than  72  ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

h 

1 

2 

3 

4 h 

6 

7h 

9 

Longer  than  00  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

7 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

n 

Wider  than 

30  Ins.,  but 
not  wider 
than  30  ins. 

Not  longer  than  72  ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

BASK 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

Longer  than  72  ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

Longer  than  00  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

BASE 

1 

2 

3 

Wider  than 

30  Ins.,  but 
not  wider 
thun  48  ins. 

Not  longer  than  72  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

8 

9 

11 

— 

— 

Longer  than  72  ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

Longer  than  00  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

2 

4 

6 

9 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

BASE 

1 

3 

6 

Wider  than 

48  Ins.,  but 
not  wider 
than  00  ins. 

Not  longer  than  72  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

Longer  than  72  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

BASE 

BASE 

2 

4 

7 

10 

Longer  thun  00  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins 

BASK 

1 

3 

6 

EXTRAS. 

Circles,  Segments  and  Pattern  Sheets,  three  (3) 
cents  per  pound  advance  over  prices  of  Sheet  Copper 
required  to  cut  them  from. 

Circles  less  limn  S in.  «li:un.,  2c  per  11».  mblit  ioiinl. 

All  Cold  or  Hard  Rolled  Copper.  14  oz.  per  square 
foot  and  heavier,  one  (1)  cent  per  pound  over  the  fore- 
going prices. 

All  Cold  or  Hard  Rolled  Copper,  lighter  than  14  oz. 
per  square  foot,  two  (2)  cents  per  pound  over  the  fore- 
going prices. 

Cold  Polled  and  Annealed  Copper  Sheets  and  Circles, 

take  tlie  same  price  as  Cold  or  Hard  Rolled  Copper  of 
corresponding  dimensions  and  thickness. 

All  Polished  Copper.  20  in.  wide,  and  under,  one  (1) 
cent  per  square  foot  advance  over  the  price  for  Cold 
Rolled  Copper. 

All  Polished  Copper,  over  20  in.  wide,  two  (2)  cents  per 
square  foot  advance  over  price  for  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 

Cold  Rolled  Copper,  prepared  suitable  for  polishing, 
same  prices  and  extras  as  Polished  Copper. 

TINNING. 

For  Tinning  Sheets,  on  one  side  or  two  sides,  prices 
are  subject  to  market  changes. 

For  Tinning  the  Edges  of  Sheets,  one  or  both  sides, 
prices  shall  be  the  same  as  for  tinning  all  of  one  side 
of  the  specified  sheet. 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

1 

2 

4 

8 

W lder than 

00  Ins.,  hut 
not  wider 
than  72  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

BASE 

1 

3 

8 

Longer  than  00  ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins 

BASK 

2 

5 

10 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

1 

3 

8 

W lder than 

72  Ins.,  but 
not  w lder 
than  108  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  00  Ins. 

1 

3 

6 

Longer  than  00  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins. 

2 

4 

7 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

3 

5 

r 9 

W lder than 
108  Ins.,  hut 
not  wider 
than  120  Ins. 

Not  longer  than  120  Ins. 

4 

6 

Longer  than  120  Ins. 

5 

8 

W nler  than 
120  Ins.,  but 

Not  longer  than  1321ns. 

6 _]  9 

not  wider 
than  132  Ins. 

Longer  than  132  Ins. 

7 

Wider  thun 
132  Ins. 

8 

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HOW  TO  APPLY  “'•JlTEI2£*s’  METAL  SHINGLES, 
RIDGE  AND  HIP  COVERING,  VALLEY,  ETC. 


Any  good  mechanic  can  apply  our  metal  shingles. . Only  a pair  of  snips  and 
a hammer  are  required.  No  solder  is  used. 


SHEATHING. — Cover  building  with 
sheathing  boards  laid  tight  joint  parallel 
with  the  ridge  and  eaves  or  diagonally. 
Never  lay  sheathing  boards  up  and  down. 

The  use  of  sheathing  paper  is  recom- 
mended and  adds  little  to  the  cost  of  the 
roof.  Never  use  tarred  paper  under  metal 
roofing.  The  acid  in  the  tar  injures  the 
metal. 

STARTING.— C ommence  laying  the 
shingles  at  the  lower  left  hand  corner,  when 
facing  the  comb  of  roof.  Let  the  first  course 
project  over  the  eaves  about  an  inch  or  more, 
using  a chalk  line  to  keep  the  course  straight 
at  the  bottom.  The  bottom  of  the  shingle, 
not  the  top,  is  the  guide  to  lay  a straight 
course. 

In  laying  the  second  and  subsequent 
course,  every  alternate  course  will  start  with 
a half  shingle  in  order  to  break  joints. 
Where  cutting  and  fitting  are  necessary,  the 
good  judgment  of  the  workman  must  be  his 
guide. 

GABLE. — At  the  gable  apply  our  special 
gable  end  finish,  nailing  the  flange  over  the 
end  and  inserting  the  left  hand  side  of  the 
shingle  within  the  fold  of  the  finish.  Mallet 
the  fold  securely  down  over  the  shingle.  If 
special  gable  end  finish  is  not  used,  let  the 
shingle  project  about  one  inch  over  the  barge 
boards,  turn  sides  down  and  nail. 

GUTTER. — If  there  be  a gutter  formed 
near  the  eaves,  have  the  shingles  rest  upon  it 
as  you  would  if  using  wood  shingles  or  slate. 

FLASHING. — In  flashing  against  a side 
wall,  bend  the  shingle  so  that  it  projects  up 
the  side  of  the  wall  three  inches  or  more,  and 
counter-flash  down  to  within  one  inch  of  the 
roof  line.  These  directions  apply  to  dormers, 
chimneys,  skylights,  etc. 

VALLEY— The  use  of  our  special  valley 
will  insure  a perfect  weatherproof  joint  and 
greatly  assist  in  laying  the  shingles.  Lay  the 
valley  from  eaves  to  comb  of  roof;  nail  only 
on  the  outer  edge  of  the  flange. 


VALLEY  SHINGLES.— In  laying  the 
shingles  toward  the  valley,  to  make  connec- 
tions, cut  the  shingles  to  the  same  angle  as 
the  valley,  allowing  them  to  project  about 
one-lialf  inch  over  the  fold  and  turn  same  un- 
der to  form  a hook,  then  with  hand  tongs  or 
other  tool,  lock  the  shingle  to  the  flange  of 
the  valley.  The  Special  Valley  Flat  Shingles 
— Right  and  Left — shown  on  page  102 
should  be  used  to  make  the  neatest  and 
easiest  fitting  job. 

In  working  from  the  valley,  it  is  best  to 
lock  three  or  four  shingles  together,  place 
them  in  a position  on  the  roof  with  bottoms 
parallel  with  eaves,  tack  them  at  the  top, 
then  with  a straight-edge,  mark  and  cut  the 
shingles  to  fit  angle  of  the  valley,  allowing 
one-half  inch  to  bend  under  and  lock  on  the 
flange  of  the  valley.  This  is  easily  done  with 
hand  tongs  or  other  tool. 

RIDGE.— At  the  ridge,  use  our  special 
ridge  finish  which  must  be  put  in  place  and 
nailed  to  the  sheathing  before  the  last  course 
of  shingles  is  laid  at  the  top  of  the  roof. 
Slide  the  tongue  end  of  one  piece  of  coping 
into  the  opposite  end  of  the  next  piece  to 
make  a snug  joint.  Nail  coping  through  the 
nailing  flange;  do  not  nail  through  the 
folds.  Insert  the  top  of  the  last  course  of 
shingles  into  the  folds  of  the  ridge  coping 
over  the  nailing  flange,  thus  protecting  the 
nail  heads  from  the  weather,  making  an  ab- 
solutely weather-proof  finish. 

HIP— Hip  covering  is  applied  over  the 
main  roof  shingles  after  they  are  all  laid  and 
nailed  in  place.  The  roof  shingles  are  laid 
clear  to  the  hip,  allowed  to  project  and  cut 
off  one  inch  beyond  the  hip  line.  The  pro- 
jection is  to  be  turned  down  over  the  hip 
and  nailed.  The  shingles  on  the  other  side 
of  the  roof  are  allowed  to  project  about,  one 
inch  back  over  the  hip  line  and  over  the  side 
already  finished,  turned  down  and  nailed.  At 
the  hip  there  is  a double  covering  of  shingles, 
both  edges  nailed.  The  hip  covering  is  then 
laid  in  place  and  nailed. 


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10x14  inches  and 
7x10  inches. 


METAL  SHINGLES 

MADE  IN  THREE  STYLES. 

10x14  inches  and 
7x10  inches. 


10x14  inches  only. 


Style  A.  Style  B.  Style  C. 

THEY  PROVIDE  THE  IDEAL  ROOF  COVERING. 


In  the  combination  of  appearance  and  durability,  Lightning,  Fire, 
Rain,  Snow  and  Wind  Proof  qualities,  metal  shingles,  when  properly  made, 
are  recognized  as  being  greatly  superior  to  wood,  asphalt  or  other  compo- 
sition shingles,  as  well  as  slate  and  tile. 

Besides  the  features  of  design  and  general  makeup  the  most  important 
consideration  in  the  construction  of  metal  shingles  resolves  itself  in  the 
formation  of  the  Side  Lock  for  attaching  or  interlocking  the  shingles  to- 
gether, so  that  when  laid  they  will  offer  no  possibility  of  separating  at 
the  joints.  This  is  positively  guarded  against  in  the 


Top  and  Bottom  Overlap. 


Four  corru- 
gated steps 
fitting  snugly 
and  tightly 
at  end 
laps  pre- 
vent rain  or 
snow  from 
d riving 
up  and 
under  the 
shingles. 


THE  SIDE-LOCK. 


Laying  Shingle.  Shingles  Laid  in  Place. 


The  formation  of  the  Side-Lock  (on  right  hand 
of  shingle)  is  such  that  after  inserting  the  flange 
(on  left  hand  of  shingle)  both  intei’lock  thereby 
make  a tight,  non-separable  joint,  where  water 
cannot  run  or  trickle  through. 


Shows  Joint  at  Top  and 
Bottom  of  Shingles. 


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Metal  Shingles  are 
made  from  the 
various  grades  of 
Hoofing  Tin  plates 
and  either  painted 
or  Galvanized  af- 
ter formed,  also 
stamped  fro  m 
Tight- coated  gal- 
vanized sheets  or 
copper. 


METAL  SHINGLES 


uWtei°c& 

Painted  Shingles 

are  covered  with  a 
mixture  of  iron 
oxide  and  linseed 
oil  a basis  which 
forms  a permanent 
coating  that  will 
not  crack,  scale  or 
peel  — red  and 
green  are  the  col- 
ors used. 


**// TF.IQCK 9 Metal  Shingles,  Galvanized  after  formed,  are  made  from  Full  Weight  Terne 
Plate  and  then  hand  dipped,  in  fact  submerged,  in  hot  pure  spelter.  Every  spot,  every  crevice 
and  all  the  edges  are  absolutely  covered  and  this  is  done  after  the  mechanical  operations  have 
been  completed.  This  method  produces  the  most  durable  shingle  made. 


*>u tlTFlQCK o'  Metal  Shingles  have  Quality,  Life,  Merit,  Attractiveness, 
and  will  enhance  the  value  of  the  building  on  which  they  are  placed. 


“Style  A"  Made  in  Two  Sizes: — 10x14  inches — 148  shingles  to  the  square.  7x10  inches — 
320  shingles  to  the  square.  A square  of  shingles  covers  100  square  feet  of  Roof  Surface. 

Made  from  all  grades  8 to  40  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates,  painted. 
Terne  Plate  galvanized  after  formed.  Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Sheets. 

14  and  10  oz.  Cold  Boiled  Copper. 


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ance of  the  Style  A when  painted.  The 
ornamentation  is  very  prominent.  Red 
and  Green  are  the  colors  generally  em- 
ployed and  the  shade  may  be  varied  to 
suit  individual  taste. 


Style  A. 
Red  Painted. 


The  different  designs  of  our  Metal 
Shingles  are  adapted  to  the  various 
styles  of  building  construction  and  the 
pattern  to  select  should  be  such  as  will 
best  harmonize  with  the  style  of  roof 
to  lie  covered. 

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Style  A. 

Green  Painted. 


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Showing  Style  A 

“•l/ra&ssf  Metal 
Shingles  applied 
with  Ridge 
and  Hip 
Finish. 


APPLICATION. 

In  applying  ilbTlTEl°gK9  Metal  Shingles,  all  nailing  is  done  through 
the  flange  on  the  right  hand  side  of  the  shingle,  the  nail  heads  being  all 
completely  covered  when  the  next  shingle  to  the  right  is  connected  and 
put  in  its  proper  place.  Hv  this  arrangement  the  nails  are  not  exposed 
to  the  weather. 


For  the  different  styles  of 

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The  necessary  Trimmings  such  as  Ridge  and  Hip  Finish,  Valley  and  Special  Valley 
Shingles  are  shown  on  pages  102.  107.  108  and  109. 


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Style  B. 


The  crimps  run- 
ning from  top  to 
bottom  of 

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Shingles,  take 
care  of  contrac- 
tion and  expan- 
sion, make  the 
shingles  rigid  and 
prevent  buckling. 


Group  of  Style  B Shingles,  Showing  Method  of 
Laying. 


The  10x14  inch 
size  of 

Shingles  are  in- 
tended for  main 
roofs  and  the  7x10 
inch  size  for  tow- 
ers and  gables. 


“ 6IlTF/ock o"  Metal  Shingles  will  not — like  slate,  crack,  chip  or 
crumble  in  frost  and  hre.  They  do  not  require  an  extra  heavy  and  strong 
super-structure  to  support  them  as  their  weight  is  less  than  one  hundred 
pounds  per  square. 


Style  B made  in  two  sizes: — 10x14  inches — 148  shingles  to  the  square.  7x10  inches — 
820  shingles  to  the  square.  A square  of  shingles  covers  100  square  feet  of  Roof  Surface. 

Made  lroin  all  grades,  S to  40  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates,  painted. 
Teme  Plate  galvanized  after  formed.  Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Sheets. 

14  and  10  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


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Show  the  neat  and  tasty  appearance 
of  Style  B when  painted. 

This  pattern  is  very  extensively 
used  as  it  is  particularly  adapted  to 
any  style  of  roof. 


Style  B. 

Green  Painted. 


When  in  doubt  as  to  the  style  of  pat- 
tern to  select  in  Metal  Shingles  write 
us  for  samples  of  the  different  styles 
we  make.  Also  if  convenient  send  the 
roof  plans  and  we  will  give  you  an 
estimate  of  cost. 


Style  B. 

Red  Painted. 


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Tlie  Embossing  on  bllTF'IQCK^  Metal  Shingles  is  of  sufficient  depth 
to  allow  for  free  circulation  of  air  on  the  underside,  which  keeps  the 
roof  dry — prevents  sweating — an  important  consideration. 


For  the  different  styles  of 

METAL  TRIMMINGS  AND  SPECIAL  VALLEY  SHINGLES 

used  in  connection  with  the  laying  of  these  shingles,  see  pages  102,  107,  108  and  109. 


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When  painted 
the  ornamentation 
of  this  design 
is  brought  out 
just  enough 
to  give  the 
desired 
artistic 
effect. 


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The  necessary  Trimmings  such  as  Ridge  and  Hip  Finish.  Valley  and  Special  Valley  Shingles 
are  shown  on  pages  102,  107,  108  and  109. 


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This  is  one  of 
the  very  popular 
styles  of  the 

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Metal  Shingles. 


The  embossing 
is  not  as  deep  as 
with  the  other 
styles  consequent- 
ly are  not  so  ex- 
pensive in  forming 
and  bring  the  cost 
somewhat  less. 


METAL  SHINGLES 

Style  C. 


Group  of  the  Style  C,  Showing  Method  of  Laying. 


The  nature  of 
this  design  — 
halved  in  the  mid- 
dle— is  such  that 
when  laid  on  a 
roof,  forms  an 
effect  closely  re- 
sembling stone 
slate.  The  locking 
features  and  qual- 
ity of  material  are 
identical  with  our 
Styles  A and  B. 


When  you  Recommend  “ bllTFlQCK o’  Metal  Shingles  you  are  not 

“juggling”  with  so-called  experiments,  but  to  Ihe  contrary,  you  will 
offer  a roof  covering  that  for  effective  designs,  unusual  wearing  and 
weather  proof  qualities,  have  no  equal  in  shingles.  The  evidence  of  this 
is  in  the  fact  that  they  now  cover 

THOUSANDS  OF  ROOFS 

With  Pride  and  Satisfaction  to  the  Users. 


Style  C Made  in  One  Size  only — 10x14  inches — 148  shingles  to  the  square.  A square  of 
shingles  covers  100  square  feet  of  Roof  Surface. 

Made  from  all  grades,  H to  lo  ll>.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates,  painted. 
Terne  Plate  Galvanized  after  formed.  Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Sheets. 

I I and  Id  oz.  (told  Boiled  Copper. 


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Metal  Shingles,  when  painted,  give 
that  tone  of  character  that  cannot  be 
duplicated  when  wooden  shingles  are 
used  even  when  painted.  Wooden 
shingles  lack  the  architectural  beauty 
so  much  desired  in  present  day  con- 
struction. 


This  pattern  is  only  made  in  one 
size,  10x14  inches.  Is  adapted  to  any 
style  of  roof  and  is  cpiite  extensively 
used. 

Send  for  samples,  also  when  figur- 
ing with  a prospect  if  you  will  send  us 
the  roof  plans  we  will  give  you  an  esti- 
mate of  cost  to  cover. 


Style  C. 

Green  Painted. 


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SrECIAL  VALLEY  FLAT  SHINGLES 

RIGHT  and  LEFT  HAND 

Used  in  conjunction  with  Styles  A,  B and  C 


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Metal  Shingles  at  Valleys. 


In  laying  metal  shingles  at 
both  sides  of  valleys,  it  is  neces- 
sary to  cut  them  to  the  proper 
angles  to  fit  and  lock  over  the 
valley  flanges.  The  prominent 
embossing  on  the  shingles  pre- 
cludes the  possibility  of  making 
as  perfect  and  neat  connections 
as  should  obtain,  therefore 
these  Special  Valley  Plat 
Shingles,  one  with  a right  hand 
lock  and  the  other  with  left  hand  flange,  both  shingles  plain,  without  ornamentation,  are  most 
easily  cut,  flanged  and  connected  to  the  valley,  making  an  exceptionally  neat,  watertight 
finish. 


Left  Hand. 


Right  Hand. 


Made  from  all  grades  8 to  10  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates, 
Terne  Plate  galvanized  after  formed.  Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Sheets 

14  and  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


painted. 


Painting  Shingles  After  Laid 

First  coat  should  be  Bed  Lead. 

It  is  recommended  that  after  metal 
shingles  are  laid,  from  five  to  six  weeks 
should  elapse  before  covering  same 
with  a coat  of  paint,  to  allow  oxidation 
of  the  metal  to  take  place,  which  will 
roughen  the  surface  and  allow  the  paint 
to  properly  adhere  thereto,  and  prevent 
its  peeling  or  scaling  off. 

After  that,  a coat  applied  every 
three  to  five  years  will  give  indefinite 
life  to  the  roof,  furthermore  will  add 
greatly  to  its  appearance,  and  in  a cer- 
tain measure  give  a new  covering.  The 
color  may  be  varied  to  suit  style  and 
taste. 

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METAL  SLATES 


Made  in 
two  sizes 
10x14 
inches  and 
7x10  inches. 


Style  D. 


Applied 
very 
rapidly. 
Will  not 
buckle. 


This  style  we  term  “Metal  Slates”  because  the  effect  produced  after  laid  on  a roof  closely 
resembles  that  of  stone  slate.  The  side  lock  and  top  and  bottom  overlap  features  are  identical 
with  our  "6//7vrz2kt&"  Metal  Shingles,  therefore  the  only  difference  between  both  is  in  the  pat- 
tern. In  their  mode  of  construction  with  the  lower  end  flanged  doAvn  about  14  inch  the  slates 
pitch  sufficiently  for  providing  ample  air  circulation  underneath;  thereby  preventing  sweat- 
ing of  the  metal  and  insuring  the  roof  being  kept  perfectly  dry  at  all  times. 

The  same  Trimmings  such  as  Ridge  and  Hip  Finish,  Valley,  Etc.,  as  used  with  the 
Metal  Shingles  are  used  in  connection  with  the  laying  of  these  Slates. 


When  ornamentation  is  not  desired  as  a leading  feature  in  Metal  Shingles, 
this  Metal  Slate  provides  simplicity  and  neatness  to  the  highest  degree. 


'‘‘TTFei&cjsJ  Metal  Slates  or  Shingles  never  warp,  crack,  rot.  curl  or  burn,  cannot  be 
loosened  or  tom  off  by  the  wind.  Will  not  break  with  the  springing  or  sagging  of  roof. 


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METAL  SLATES 


Cost  considerably  less  than  real  Slate,  and  will  wear  longer  without  repair. 


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"V/masto  METAL  SLATES  MAKE  THE  ENDURING  ROOF. 

Metal  Slates  or  Shingles  insure  against  all  Roof  Troubles.  Water  cannot 
enter  the  joints,  are  proof  against  sparks  and  contact  of  flame.  Their  density, 
toughness,  flexibility,  lightness  and  positive  weatherproof  qualities,  moderate 
cost  and  easy  application  commend  their  use  in  preference  to  any  other  forms 
of  roof  covering  for  residences  and  public  buildings. 


Made  in  Two  Sizes : 10x14  inches,  148  Slates  to  the  square. 

7x10  inches,  320  Slates  to  the  square. 

A square  of  Slates  covers  100  square  feet  of  Roof  Surface. 

'lade  from  all  grades  8 to  40  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates,  painted. 
Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Sheets.  14  and  10  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


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Effective 

Appearance 


Metal 

Slates 

when 

Painted. 


‘ ‘UteJocks  metal  slates 


Other 

Colors 

to 

suit 

individual 

taste 

may 

be 

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METAL  SHINGLE  TRIMMINGS 


Used  in  connection  with  styles  A.  B and  C ^^tlTFlocKg  Metal 
Shingles,  and  Style  D Metal  Slates,  and  the  selection  of  styles  shown 
depends  upon  which  are  best  adapted  for  the  style  of  roof  on  which  they 
are  to  be  used. 


RIDGE-COPING. 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 


Roll  Ridge-Coping. 
In  5 foot  lengths. 


Both  the  Roll  and  Plain  Ridge-Coping 
are  suitable  for  use  with  styles  “A,” 
“B”  or  “C”  "*IITEI&£B9  Shingles  and 
style  D Metal  Slates.  Made  from  one 
piece  of  metal  folded  as  here  shown.  The 
shingles  are  inserted  in  the  folds  over  the 


Plain  Ridge-Coping. 
In  5 foot  lengths. 


nailing  flange,  thus  protecting  the  nail  heads  from  the  weather  and  producing 
a storm-proof  covering. 


Roll 

Hip-Covering. 

In  21  in.  lengths. 


HIP-COVERING. 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 

Made  of  one  piece  of  metal,  with  Roll  or  Plain,  and 
applied  to  make  an  absolutely  storm-proof  covering. 

This  Hip-Covering  is  laid  from  the  top  downward,  the 
lower  end  being  provided  with  projections  or  nailing 
flanges,  over  which  the  top  end  of  the  next  piece  below 
is  inserted,  thus  concealing  the  nails. 

ORNAMENTAL  HIP-COVERING. 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 


Plain 

Hip-Covering. 
In  21  in.  lengths. 


Ornamental 
Hip-Covering. 
In  11  % inch 
lengths. 


This  Hip-Covering  is  embossed  harmoniously  in  design  with  that  em- 
ployed on  the  "cnfiiSL9Jis  Shingles  and  is  suitable  for  use  with  Styles 
“A,”  “B,”  “C”  or  “D.”  Applied  in  the  same  manner  as  the  Roll  or 
Plain  Hip-Covering,  and  makes  a very  neat  finish. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Galvanized. 

Painted. 

Ridge-Coping,  Roll  

$0.18 

$0.16 

Ridge-Coping,  Plain  

12 

.10 

Hip-Covering,  Roll  

16 

.14 

Hip-Covering,  Plain  

12 

.10 

Hip-Covering,  Ornamental 

16 

.14 

Complete  instructions  for  applying 

these  Trimmings  always 

sent  with 

Shingles. 


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with 


Metal  Shingles  Locked  to 
Inner  Fold  of  Valley. 


VALLEY 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 

This  Valley  is  so  formed  that  the 
“'l/TELo'SKa  Shingles  will  lock  over  the 
folds  giving  perfect  protection  against 
water  washing  up  or  under  the  shingles 
at  sides  of  Valley.  The  folds  allow  amply 
for  expansion  and  contraction.  Two  folds 
are  formed  on  each  side,  so  as  to  give 
double  protection  against  storms.  The 
shingle  must  be  locked  over  the  larger 
fold  nearest  the  center  of  Valley.  The 
sections  are  so  constructed  as  to  slip  easily 
on  the  roof.  The  flange  insures  the  ven- 
tilation and  drying  of  the  metal  in  the 
Valley  at  all  times. 


Section  of  Valley 


For  Special  Right  and  Left  Valley  Shingles  See  Page  102. 


PORCH  FLASHING. 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 

This  is  made  from  one  piece  of  metal  with  the  lower  end  folded  as 
here  shown,  into  which  the  last  or  upper  course  of  shingles  is  entered. 
Where  the  wall  is  frame,  the  upper  edge  of  the  flashing  should  go  under 
the  weather  board ; where  the  wall  is  brick  the  upper  edge  should  be 
fastened  into  the  mortar.  Porch  Flashing  is  intended  only  for  roofs 
which  connect  with  main  building,  and  is  not  to  be  used  down  the  slope 
of  roofs. 


GABLE-END  FINISH. 

Galvanized  or  Painted  Tin. 

This  is  made  with  a nailing  flange  to  fit  over  ends  of  roof  boards.  Ex- 
tending obliquely  from  the  nailing  flange  is  formed  a shoulder  against 
which  the  shingles  are  placed  when  laying.  This  shoulder  is  of  ample 
height  to  accommodate  the  embossing  of  half  or  fractional  shingles  after 
they  are  cut  and  fitted  in  place.  The  turned  edge  prevents  water  from 
entering.  While  it  is  not  necessary  to  use  Gable-End  Finish  with  the 
laying  of  ‘•Iiteissms  Metal  Shingles,  however,  it  will  make  a neater  and 
more  ornamental  finish. 


The  Use  of  these  Trimmings  insure  Perfect  Fit  and  Finish. 


Gable-End  Finish. 


Complete  instructions  for 
applying  these  Trimmings 
always  sent  with  “‘i/TEiasui 
Shingles. 


List  Prices 

Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Galvanized. 

Painted 

Valley,  14  Inch 

$0.14 

$0.12 

Valley,  20  Inch 

18 

.16 

Gable-End  Finish  

10 

.08 

Porch  Flashing 

12 

.10 

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No.  916  Gable  Finial,  for 
Roll  or  Plain  Finish. 
Length,  9 inches. 
Height,  11  inches. 


No.  914  Gable  Finial,  for 
Roll  Finish.  Can  also 
be  used  at  lower  end  of 
Hips. 

Length,  8 inches. 
Height,  8 inches. 


These  are  made  to  fit 
either  1 % or  2 inch  Ridge 
Roll,  or  Plain  V Capping, 
as  indicated,  excepting 
No.  914,  which  is  made  to 
fit  1 14  inch  and  1 % inch 
Ridge  Roll  only.  When 
ordering,  state  for  which 
size  Ridge  Roll. 


List  Prices  Each. 

No.  914 $1.00 

No.  915.  Height,  8 inches .80 

No.  915A.  Height,  10%  inches..  1.20 

No.  916 2.00 

No.  917 3.00 


Gable  Finial,  for  Roll 
Finish.  Two  sizes. 

Length.  Height. 
No.  915.  10  in.  8 in. 

No.  9 1 5 A.  12  in.  10%  in. 


No.  917  Hip  Finial,  for  Roll 
or  Plain  Finish. 
Length,  12  inches. 
Height,  11  inches. 


GALVANIZED  TILE  FINIALS,  RIDGE  AND  HIP  FINISH 


No.  919  Hip  Finial. 
Length,  11  inches. 
Height,  12  inches. 


No.  918  Gable  Finial. 


No.  920  Tile  Block. 


Length,  9 inches. 
Height,  12  inches. 

List  Prices  Each. 


No.  918  Gable  Finial $1.50 

No.  919  Hip  Finial  1.50 

No.  920  Tile  Block  .60 


Length,  9 inches. 

Height,  6 inches.  Always  order  by  number. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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METROPOLITAN  METAL  SHINGLES 

Furnished  in  "T^LiLcati"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  C0E@r5P*IX  Galvanized 
BETTER  AND  CHEAPER  THAN  WOOD  SHINGLES 
OLD  MISSION  STYLE. 


Style  E. 

FIRE,  LIGHTNING  AND  STORM  PROOF. 


These  Shingles  are  stamped  in  continuous  sheets  14x55  inches.  Each 
sheet  contains  six  individual  shingles  10x14  inches,  and  in  all  respects, 
excepting  the  design,  are  the  same  as  the  Gothic,  style  F.  shown  on 
following  page. 


The  trimmings  used  with  these  shingles  are  the  same  as  with  “'•liTEisssi  Shingles. 

See  pages  107.  108  and  109. 

CLEAT  USED  TO  FASTEN  END 
LAP. 


Showing  Application  with  Cleats  in  Position. 


These  cleats  are  nailed  (through 
the  upper  end  of  each  course)  to  the 
sheathing  boards  and  the  projecting 
ends  turned  back  onto  the  lower  end 
of  the  overlapping  sheets. 

Twenty-two  sections  sufficient  to 
cover  one  square  (100  square  feet)  of 
stirface.  Packed  two  squares  per 
crate. 


Also  Made  from  Copper 
Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Furnished  in  "T^ilcoH"  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  COPp«oi|)  Galvanized 
A ROOF  THAT  COMPETES  WITH  WOODEN  SHINGLES 

GOTHIC 


Style  F. 

FIRE,  LIGHTNING  AND  STORM  PROOF. 

These  Shingles  are  stamped  in  continuous  sheets  14x55  inches.  Each  sheet  contains  six  individual 
shingles  10x14  inches. 


For  a moderate  priced  Metal  Shingle,  artistic  in  appearance,  and  with  the 
etlect  of  individual  Metal  Shingles  or  Tile,  these,  stamped  in  sheets,  meet  the 
requirements  to  the  best  advantage.  Are  easily  and  quickly  applied  because 
of  the  lap  joint  construction.  Provision  is  made  in  the  stamping  for  expansion 
and  contraction,  and  the  formation  of  “water-guard”  at  the  upper  end  of 
shingles  prevent  rain  or  snow  from  entering. 


The  trimmings  used  with  these  shingles  are  the  same  as  with  *** TnTBsBa  Shingles. 


and  109. 

CLEAT  USED  TO  FASTEN  END 
LAP. 


These  Cleats  are  nailed  (through  the 
upper  end  of  each  course)  to  the  sheath- 
ing boards  and  the  projecting  ends 
turned  back  onto  the  lower  end  of  the 
overlapping  cleats. 

22  sections  sufficient  to  cover  one 
square  (100  square  feet)  of  surface. 
Packed  2 squares  per  crate. 

Also  made  from  Copper. 


Showing  Application  with  Cleats  in  Position. 


Net  Prices  Given  in  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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METAL  SPANISH  TILE 

ADAPTED  FOR  BUNGALOWS,  HOUSES,  CHURCHES,  SCHOOLS  AND  PUBLIC 

BUILDINGS. 

They  Produce  a Root  of  Striking  Effect  ami  are  Absolutely  Water  Tight. 


Showing  How  Applied — First  Course  with  Starter  or  Eaves  Tile. 

Especially  Appropriate  for  Mansard  Roofs. 


Shows  Single  Tile. 


SPANISH  TILE  in  construction  are 
featured  practically  the  same  as  the 
**6/ ITFIOCKft  Metal  Shingles,  the 
Side  Lock  being  identical  and  the 
overlap  very  similar.  The  difference 
between  the  two  being  in  the  designs 
and  trimmings. 

Our  Spanish  Tile,  covering  a roof 
and  painted,  cannot  be  distinguished 
from  real  clay  tile,  will  wear  as  long, 
and  is  not  affected  by  heat  or  cold. 
Is  considerably  cheaper,  most  easily 
applied,  and  does  not  require  heavy 
timbering  to  support  it. 


Starter  or  Eaves  Tile. 


Furnished  in  One  Size — 14  4 Tile  to  the  Square.  A square  of  Tile  covers  100  square  feet  of  Roof 
space. 

Made  from  all  grades  8 to  40  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plates,  painted. 
Terne  Plate  galvanized  after  formed.  14  and  16  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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The  appearance  is  very  massive  and  cannot  be  distinguished  from  real  clay  tile. 


Send  us  your  roof  plans  when  figuring  with  a prospect  and  we  will  give  you  an  estimate 
of  cost  to  cover. 


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METAL  SPANISH  VALLEY  TILE 


RIGHT  AND  LEFT 
Permit  Cutting  to  Fit 
Angle  of  Valley. 


To  make  the  proper  joints 
without  disturbing  the  har- 
mony of  design  in  laying  our 
Spanish  Tile  at  Valley  of  a roof, 
these  right  and  left  tile  are 
used. 

In  applying  the  flat  or  valley 
side  surface  is  cut.  to  proper 
angle  and  flanged  to  hook  over 
the  extending  flange  of  valley. 


In  one  size  only,  12x19  inches. 


Made  from  all  grades  8 to  40  lb.  Coated  Copper  Bearing  and  Charcoal  Terne  Plate,  painted. 

Terne  Plate  galvanized  after  formed. 


VALLEY 


Made  in  5 foot  lengths. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal 
Foot. 

14  in.,  Galvanized. . $0.14 
20  in.,  Galvanized..  .18 

14  in.,  Tin,  Painted.  .12 

20  in.,  Tin,  Painted.  .16 


14  and  10  oz.  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


END  WALL  FLASHING. 


Made  in  3 foot  lengths. 


In  applying  this  flashing  the  openings  surround 
the  embossing  of  the  Tile  immediately  below  the  end 
lap  steps,  preventing  water  from  driving  up  and  under. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Galvanized $0.30 

Painted  Tin .20 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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METAL  SPANISH  TILE  TRIMMINGS 

Galvanized,  Painted  Tin  and  Copper. 


They  Make  the  Proper  Finish. 


SPANISH  RIDGE  TILE. 


SPANISH  HIP  TILE. 


HIP  TILE 
STARTER. 


Covering  length,  17  inches. 
List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Galvanized $0.5  0 

Tin  Plate,  painted 3 6 


Covering  length,  12%  inches. 
List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Galvanized  $0.46 

Tin  Plate,  painted 34 


List  Prices  Each. 
Galvanized  $0.50 
Tin  Plate, 

painted.  .40 


Showing  Section  of  Roof  on  State  Prison 
at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  Covered  with 

(77TEt°FJ!3  Spanish  Tile. 


GABLE  FIXIAL  FOR 
SPANISH  TILE. 

Height  24  inches. 
List  Prices  Each. 


Galvanized  ....  $7.00 
Tin  Plate, 

painted 6.00 


HIP  FINIAL  FOR 
SPANISH  TILE. 

Height  18  inches. 
List  Prices  Each. 


Galvanized $5.50 

Painted 4.50 


)iscounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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OUR  EAVES  TROUGH  DEPARTMENT  evidences  one  of  the  many 
inaugurations  of  progress  fostered  in  our  factory  in  the  interest 
of  improvement  of  Sheet  Metal  formation.  The  automatic 
machines  here  shown  were  designed  and  built  exclusively  in  our 
machine  shop.  They  are  so  perfect  and  positive  in  action  that  every 
length  of  trough  made  is  absolutely  straight,  uniform  in  shape,  and 
with  strength  evenly  distributed. 

(All  our  machines  are  patented.) 


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GALVANIZED 


Made  in  3 Yi , 4,  5 and  6 inch  sizes 
only.  Other  sizes  in  common 
style. 


Once  Used,  Always  Wanted. 
Compare  Our  Slip  Joint 
With  Others. 


Our  Automatic  Machines 

Make  Every  Length  Perfectly  Half-Round,  Uniform  and  Straight. 


Patented  March  12,  1912. 

SLIP  JOINT— SINGLE  BEAD. 

All  sizes  made  in  10  foot  lengths.  3 1& , 4,  5 and  6 in.  also  made  in  12  foot  lengths. 
GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches  3 314  4 414  5 <>  7 8 9 10 


No.  29  Gauge $0.14  $0.15  $0.17  $0.19  $0.20  $0.25  $0.29  $0.33  $0.38  $0.42 

No.  28  Gauge .16  .17  .19  .21  .22  .27  .32  .36  .40  .44 

No.  27  Gauge .18  .19  .21  .23  .24  .30  .34  .39  .44  .48 

No.  26  Gauge .20  .21  .23  .25  .26  .32  .37  .42  .47  .52 

No.  24  Gauge ...  ...  .29  .31  .32  .39  .46  .52  .58  .64 


The  “Crimp  Edge”  makes  it  more  rigid  and  prevents  the  hangers  from 
Slipping.  These  are  advantages  over  the  common  style.  You  can  save  20  per 
cent,  in  labor  by  using  our  12  foot  sections. 

We  advise  against  the  use  of  Eaves  Trough  lighter  than  No.  2 9 Gauge. 

Made  From 

GALVANIZED  (PESI5PID 

In  10  Foot  Lengths. 

SINGLE  BEAD— SLIP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3 14  4 412  5 «»  7 8 9 10 

No.  2 8 Gauge $0.16  $0.17  $0.19  $0.21  $0.22  $0.27  $0.32  $0.36  $0.40  $0  44 

No.  26  Gauge 20  .21  .23  .25  .26  .32  .37  .42  .47  .52 


Made  From 

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

SINGLE  BEAD — SLIP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 314  4 5 6 7 8 9 10 


14  ounce $0.34  $0.39  $0.43  $0.53  $0.64  $0.74  $0.85  $0.96  $1.06 

16  ounce -36  .42  .47  .57  .69  .80  .91  1.03  1.14 

20  ounce .45  .53  .59  .71  .87  1.00  1.14  1.28  1.42 


All  Eaves  Trough  from  3 to  5 inch,  % inch  Bead.  Larger  sizes  % inch  Bead. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED 


Made  in  3J4,  4,  5 and  6 inch  sizes 
only.  Other  sizes  in  common 
style. 


Once  Used,  Always  Wanted. 


Our  Automatic  Machines 

Make  Every  Length  Perfectly  Half-Round,  Uniform  and  Straight. 


Patented  March  12,  1912. 


LAP  JOINT— SINGLE  BEAD. 

All  sizes  made  in  10  foot  lengths.  312,  4,  5 and  <>  in.  also  made  in  12  foot  lengths. 
GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3*2  4 1 5 (i  7 S 9 10 


No.  29  Gauge $0.13  $0.14  $0.16  $0.18  $0.19  $0.23  $0.27  $0.31  $0.36  $0.4 

No.  28  Gauge 15  .16  .18  .20  .21  .25  .30  .34  .38  .4 

No.  27  Gauge 17  .18  .20  .22  .23  .28  .32  .37  .42  .4 

No.  26  Gauge 19  .20  .22  .24  .25  .30  .35  .40  .45  .5 

No.  24  Gauge 28  .30  .31  .37  .44  .50  .56  .6 


The  “Crimp  Edge”  makes  it  more  rigid  and  prevents  the  hangers  from 
slipping.  These  are  advantages  over  the  common  style.  You  can  save  20  per 


cent,  in  labor  cost  by  using'  our  12  foot  sections. 


We  advise  against  the  use  of  Eaves  Trough  lighter  than  No.  29  Gauge. 


Made  From 

GALVANIZED  CPE&I&PU) 

In  10  Foot  Lengths. 

SINGLE  BEAD — LAP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3}4  4 5 6 7 8 9 10 

No.  28  Gauge $0.15  $0.16  $0.18  $0.20  $0.21  $0.25  $0.30  $0.34  $0.38  $0.42 

No.  26  Gauge .1  9 .20  .22  .24  .25  .30  .35  .40  .45  .50 


Made  From 

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

SINGLE  BEAD — LAP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches  .... 

3fc 

4 

5 

0 

7 8 

9 

10 

14  ounce  

$0.36 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.61 

$0.71  $0.82 

$0.91 

$1.00 

1 6 ounce  

.39 

.44 

.54 

.66 

.77  .88 

.98 

1.08 

20  ounce  

.49 

.55 

.67 

.83 

.96  1.10 

1.22 

1.34 

All  Eaves  Trough  from  ‘ 

? to  5 inch, 

V2.  inch 

Bead. 

Larger 

sizes  % 

inch  Bead. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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EAVES  TROUGH 


Our  Automatic  Machines 

Make  Every  Length  Perfectly  Half-Round,  Uniform  and  Straight. 

Compare  Our  Slip  Joint  With  Others. 


SLIP  JOINT— DOUBLE  BEAD. 

All  sizes  made  in  10  foot  lengths.  3}£,  4,  5 and  6 in.  also  made  in  12  foot  lengths. 
GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3$£  4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 


No.  29  Gauge $0.17  $0.18  $0.20  $0.22  $0.23  $0.28  $0.32  $0.36  $0.41  $0.45 

No.  28  Gauge 19  .20  .22  .24  .25  .30  .35  .39  .43  .47 

No.  27  Gauge .21  .22  .24  .26  .27  .33  .37  .42  .47  .51 

No.  26  Gauge 23  .24  .26  .28  .29  .35  .40  .45  .50  .55 

No.  24  Gauge 32  .34  .35  .42  .49  .55  .61  .67 


You  can  save  30  per  cent,  in  labor  cost  by  using  our  12  foot  sections  of 

Eaves  Trough. 

We  advise  against  the  use  of  Eaves  Trough  lighter  than  No.  2 9 Gauge. 

Made  From 

GALVANIZED  0>Eg£5plD 

In  10  Foot  Lengths. 

DOUBLE  BEAD — SLIP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3}£  4 4}£  5 6 7 8 9 10 

No.  28  Gauge $0.19  $0.20  $0.22  $0.24  $0.25  $0.30  $0.35  $0.39  $0.43  $0.47 

No.  26  Gauge .23  .24  .26  .28  .29  .35  .40  .45  .50  .55 


Made  FTom 

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

DOUBLE  BEAD — SLIP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3%  4 5 0 7 8 9 10 


14  ounce $0.40  $0.45  $0.49  $0.59  $0.70  $0.80  $0.91  $1.05  $1.18 

16  ounce $0.42  $0.48  $ .53  .63  .75  .86  .97  1.12  1.26 

20  ounce $0.53  $0.61  $ .67  .79  .95  1.08  1.22  1.40  1.58 


All  Eaves  Trough  from  3 to  5 inch,  % inch  Bead.  Larger  sizes  % inch  Bead. 


Discounts  Given  I11  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Make  Every  Length  Perfectly  Half-Round,  Uniform  and  Straight. 


LAP  JOINT— DOUBLE  BEAD 

All  sizes  made  in  10  foot  lengths.  31a.  4,  5 and  6 in.  also  made  in  12  foot  lengths. 
GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3 V2  4 5 (i  7 8 !)  10 


No.  29  Gauge $0.16  $0.17  $0.19  $0.21  $0.22  $0.26  $0.30  $0.34  $0.39  $0.43 

No.  28  Gauge IS  .19  .21  .23  .24  .28  .33  .37  .41  .45 

No.  27  Gauge 20  .21  .23  .25  .26  .31  .35  .40  .45  .49 

No.  26  Gauge 22  .23  .25  .27  .28  .33  .38  .43  .48  .53 

No.  24  Gauge 31  .33  .34  .40  .47  .53  .59  .65 


We  advise  against  the  use  of  Eaves  Trough  lighter  than  No.  29  Gauge. 


You  can  save  20  per  cent,  in  labor  cost  by  using  our  12  foot  sections  of 

Eaves  Trough. 


Made  From 

GALVANIZED  CPE^tSPID 

In  10  Foot  Lengths. 

DOUBLE  BEAD — LAP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3%  4 4%  5 6 7 8 9 10 

No.  28  Gauge $0.18  $0.19  $0.21  $0.23  $0.24  $0.2S  $0.33  $0.37  $0.41  $0.45 

No.  26  Gauge 22  .23  .25  .27  .28  .33  .38  .43  .48  .53 


Made  From 

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

DOUBLE  BEAD — LAP  JOINT.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 3 3 4 5 (>  7 8 9 10 

14  ounce $0.37  $0.42  $0.46  $0.56  $0.67  $0.77  $0.88  $1.00  $1.12 

1 6 ounce .39  .45  .50  .60  .72  .83  .94  1.07  1.20 

20  ounce 49  .57  .63  .75  .91  1.04  1.18  1.34  1.50 


All  Eaves  Trough  from  3 to  5 inch,  % inch  Bead.  Larger  sizes  % inch  Bead. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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EAVES  THOUGH  DISCOUNT  TABLE 

"TATFlcoR"  Galvanised  Open  Hearth  Steel 

Table  Showing-  Net  Prices  Per  100  Feet  on  Each  Size  at  Various  Discounts. 


SLIP  JOINT  SINGLE  IIEAII. 


Sizes 

List  prices  per  100  Feet 

it  ins. 

3%.  ins 

4 Ins. 

4 Vs  ins.  5 ins. 

0 ins. 

7 1 iin. 

8 inN. 

10  ins. 

No.  Ill)  Gauge  

Discounts 

$14.00.  . 

. $15.00. 

$17.00 

. .$10.00. . .$20.00. 

. .$25.00. 

. $20  00 

.$33.00. 

. $42.00 

S5-25 

per  cent . 

$1.58. . 

. .$1.69. 

...$1.91. 

. . .$2.14. . . .$2.25. 

. . .$2.81  . . 

. .$3.26. 

. . .$3.71  . 

...$4.73 

S5-20-5 

1.60.. 

. . 1.71. 

. . . 1.94. 

. . . 2.17. .. . 2.28. 

. . . 2.85.  . 

. . 3.31. 

. . . 3.76. 

. . . 4.79 

85-10-10-5 

1.62.. 

. . 1.73. 

. . . 1.96. 

...  2.20....  2.31. 

. . . 2.89.  . 

. . 3.35. 

. . . 3.81. 

. . . 4.85 

85-20-2% 

1.64.. 

. . 1.76. 

. . . 1.99. 

2.22...  2 3 4 

. . . 2.93. . 

. . 3.39. 

. . . 3.86. 

. . . 4.91 

85-10-10-2  % 

1.66.  . 

. . 1.78. 

. . . 2.01. 

. . . 2.25.  ..  . 2.37. 

. . . 2.96.  . 

. . 3.44. 

. . . 3.91  . 

. . . 4.9S 

S5-20 

1.68.. 

. . 1.80. 

. . . 2.04. 

. . . 2.28....  2.40. 

. . . 3.00.  . 

..  3.48. 

. . . 3.96. 

. . . 5.04 

85-10-10 

1.70.. 

. . 1.82. 

. . . 2.07  . 

. . . 2.31 2.43. 

. . . 3.04.  . 

. . 3.52. 

. . . 4.01. 

. . . 5.10 

85-10-7% 

1.75.. 

. . 1.87. 

2.12. 

. . . 2.37 2.50. 

. . . 3.12.  . 

. . 3.62. 

. . . 4.12. 

. . . 5.24 

85-10-5 

1.80.. 

. . 1.92. 

. . . 2.18. 

. . . 2.44.  .. . 2.57. 

. . . 3.21.  . 

. . 3.72. 

. . . 4.23. 

. . . 5.39 

85-10 

1.89.. 

. . 2.03. 

. . . 2.30. 

. . . 2.57.  .. . 2.70. 

. . . 3.38.  . 

. . 3.92. 

. . . 4.46. 

. . . 5.67 

85-7% 

1.94.. 

. . 2.08. 

. . . 2.36. 

. . . 2.64.  .. . 2.7S. 

. . . 3.47.  . 

. . 4.02. 

. . . 4.58. 

. . . 5.83 

SO-25-5 

1.99.. 

. . 2.14. 

. . 2.42. 

. . . 2.71 2.85. 

. . . 3.56.  . 

. . 4.13. 

. . . 4.70. 

. . . 5.99 

S5-5 

1.99.. 

. . 2.14. 

. . . 2.42. 

. . . 2.71 2.85. 

. . . 3.56.  . 

. . 4.13. 

. . . 4.70. 

. . . 5,99 

SO-10-10-10 

2.04.  . 

. . 2.19. 

. . . 2.47. 

. . . 2.77.  ...  2.92. 

. . . 3.65.  . 

. . 4.23. 

. . . 4.81. 

. . . 6.12 

S0-20-5-2%, 

2. OS.. 

. . 2.22. 

. . . 2.52. 

2.82....  2.96. 

. . . 3.71  . . 

. . 4.30. 

. . . 4.89. 

. . . 6.22 

SO-25 

2.10.. 

. . 2.25. 

. . . 2.55 

. . . 2.S5.  . . . 3.00. 

. . . 3.75.  . 

. . 4.35. 

. . . 4.95. 

. . . 6.30 

S5 

2.10.. 

. . 2.25. 

. . . 2.55. 

. . . 2.85.  ..  . 3.00. 

. . . 3.75.  . 

. . 4.35. 

. . . 4.95. 

. . . 6.30 

S0-20-5 

2.13.  . 

. . 2.28. 

. . . 2.58. 

...  2.89....  3.04. 

. . . 3.80.  . 

. . 4.41  . 

. . . 5.02. 

. . . 6.38 

S 0 - 1 0-10-5 

2.16.  . 

. . 2.31. 

. . . 2.61. 

. . . 2.93....  3.08. 

. . . 3.85.  . 

. . 4.46. 

. . . 5.08. 

. 6.46 

SO-10-10-2% 

2.21.  . 

. . 2.37. 

. . . 2.68. 

. . . 3.00.  ..  . 3.16. 

. . . 3.95.  . 

. . 4.5S. 

. . . 5.21. 

. . . 6.63 

S0-20 

2 24 

. . 2.40. 

. . . 2.72. 

. . . 3.04.  ..  . 3.20. 

. . . 4.00.  . 

. . 4.64. 

. . . 5.28. 

. . . 6.72 

80-10-10 

2 ^7 

. . 2.43. 

. . . 2.75. 

. . . 3 . OS  ...  . 3.24. 

. . . 4.05. . 

. . 4.70. 

. . . 5.35. 

. 6 . SO 

80-10-5-2% 

2.33.. 

..  2.50. 

. . . 2.84. 

. . . 3.17 3.33. 

. . . 4.17. . 

. . 4. S4  . 

. . . 5.50. 

. . . 7.00 

80-10-5 

2.39.  . 

. . 2.56. 

. . . 2.91. 

. . . 3.25 3.42. 

. . . 1.28.. 

. . 4.96. 

. . . 5.64. 

...  7.18 

80-10-2% 

2.46.. 

. 2.63. 

. . . 2.98. 

. . . 3.33.  ..  . 3.51  . 

. . . 4.39.  . 

. . 5.09. 

. . . 5.79. 

. . . 7.37 

80-10 

2.52.  . 

. . 2.70. 

. . . 3.06. 

. . . 3.42....  3.60. 

. . . 4.50.  . 

. . 5.22. 

S 0 - 5 - 2 %> 

2.59.. 

. . 2.78. 

. . . 3.15. 

. . . 3.52. .. . 3.70. 

. . . 4.63. . 

. . 5.39. 

. . . 6.11  . 

. . . 7.78 

SO-5 

2.66.. 

. . 2.85. 

. . . 3.23. 

. . . 3.61....  3.80. 

. . . 4.75.  . 

. . 5.51. 

. . . 6.27. 

. . . 7.9S 

SO- 2 Vo 

2.73.. 

. 2.92. 

. . . 3.31. 

. . . 3.70.  ..  . 3.90. 

. . . 4.88.  . 

. . 5.66. 

. . . 6.44. 

. S . 19 

so 

2. SO.  . 

. . 3.00. 

. . . 3.40. 

. . . 3.80.  ..  . 4.00. 

. . . 5.00.  . 

. . 5.80. 

. . . 6.60. 

. . . S . 40 

75-10-10 

2.83.. 

. . 3.03. 

. . . 3.44. 

. . . 3.84.  .. . 4.05. 

. . . 5.06.  . 

. . 5.87. 

. . . 6.68. 

. . . 8.51 

75-10-5-2% 

2.92. . 

. . 3.12. 

. . . 3.54. 

. . . 3.96....  4.16. 

. . . 5.21.  . 

. . 6.05. 

. 6.SS. 

. . . S . 75 

75-15 

2 . 9S  . . 

. . 3.19. 

. . . 3.61. 

. . . 4.04.  .. . 4.25. 

...  5.31.. 

. . 6.16. 

. . . 7.01  . 

. 8.93 

75-10-5 

2.99.. 

. . 3.20. 

. . . 3.63. 

. . . 4.06....  4.27. 

. . . 5.34.  . 

. . 6.20. 

. . . 7.05. 

. . . 8.98 

75-12% 

3.06.. 

. . 3 . 2 S . 

. . . 3.72. 

. . . 4.16.  . . . 4.37. 

. . . 5.47.. 

. . 6.34  . 

. . . 7.22. 

. . . 9.19 

75-10-2% 

3.07.. 

. . 3.29. 

. . . 3.72. 

. . . 4.16.  .. . 4.39. 

. . . 5.48.  . 

. . 6.36. 

. . . 7.24. 

. 9.21 

75-10 

3.15.  . 

. . 3.37. 

. . . 3.82. 

. . . 4.27. .. . 4.50. 

. . . 5.63.  . 

. . 6.53. 

. . . 7.43. 

. . . 9.45 

3.24.  . 

. . 3.47. 

. . . 3.93. 

. . . 4.39. ..  . 4.62. 

. . . 5.78.  . 

. . 6.71. 

. . . 7.63. 

. . . 9.71 

75-5-2% 

3.24.  . 

. . 3.47. 

. . . 3.94. 

. . . 4.40.  ..  . 4.63. 

. . . 5.79.  . 

. . 6.72. 

. . . 7.64. 

. . . 9.73 

75-5 

3.32.. 

. . 3.56. 

. . . 4.04. 

. . . 4.51. .. . 4.75. 

. . . 5.94.  . 

. . 6.89. 

. . . 7.84. 

. . . 9 . 9S 

75-2% 

3.41.. 

. . 3.66. 

. . . 4.14. 

. . . 4.63.  ..  . 4.S7. 

. . . 6.09.  . 

. . 7.07. 

. . . 8.04. 

.. .10.24 

75 

3.50.  . 

. . 3.75. 

. . . 4.25. 

. . . 4.75.  ..  . 5.00. 

. . . 6.25.  . 

. . 7.25. 

. . . 8.25. 

. . .10.50 

70-15 

3.57.. 

. . 3.83. 

. . . 4.34. 

. . . 4.85.  ..  . 5.10. 

. . . 6.38. 

. . 7.40. 

. . . 8.42. 

...10.71 

60-25-15 

3.57.  . 

. . 3. S3. 

. . . 4.34. 

. . . 4.85 5.10. 

. . . 6.38.  . 

. . 7.40. 

. . . 8.42. 

..  .10.71 

70-121% 

3.67.  . 

. . 3.94. 

. . . 4.46. 

. . . 4.99.  ..  . 5.25. 

. . . 6.56.  . 

. . 7.61. 

. ..  8.66. 

..  .11.03 

60-25-12% 

3.67.. 

. . 3.94. 

...  4.46. 

. . . 4.99.  .. . 5.25. 

. . . 6.56.  . 

. . 7.61  . 

. 8.66. 

...11.03 

70-10 

3.78.. 

. . 4.05. 

. . . 4.59. 

. . . 5.13.  .. . 5.40. 

. . . 6.75. . 

. . 7.83. 

. . . 8.91. 

..  .11.34 

60-25-10 

3.78.  . 

. . 4.05. 

. . . 4.59. 

. . . 5.13. ..  . 5.40. 

. . . 6.75. . 

. . 7.83. 

. . . S . 91 . 

...11.34 

70-7% 

3.SS.  . 

. . 4.16. 

. . . 4.72. 

...  5.27....  5.55. 

. . . 6.94.. 

. . 8.05. 

. . . 9.16. 

...11.66 

70-5 

3.99.. 

. . 4.27. 

. . . 4.84. 

. . . 5.41  ...  . 5.70. 

. . . 7.13.  . 

. . 8.27. 

. . . 9.41. 

...11.97 

60-25-5 

3.99.. 

. . 4.27. 

. . . 4.84. 

. . . 5.41  ...  . 5.70. 

. . . 7.13. . 

. . 8.27. 

. . . 9.41  . 

.. .11.97 

70-2% 

4.09.. 

. . .4.39. 

. . . 4.97. 

. . . 5.56.  .. . 5.85. 

. . . 7.31.  . 

. . 8.48. 

. . . 9.65. 

. . .12.29 

60-25-2% 

4.09.. 

. . 4.39. 

. . . 4.97. 

. . . 5.56.  ..  . 5.85. 

. . . 7.31.  . 

. . 8.48. 

. . . 9.65. 

...  12.29 

70 

4.20.. 

. . 4.50. 

. . . 5.10. 

. . . 5.70.  ...  6.00. 

. . . 7.50. 

. . 8.70. 

. . . 9.90. 

.. .12.60 

60-20-5 

4.26.. 

. . 4.56. 

. . . 5.17  . 

. . . 5.78 6.08. 

. . . 7.60.  . 

. . 8.82. 

...10.03. 

...  12.77 

60-22% 

4.34.  . 

. . 4.65. 

. . . 5 :.'2  7 . 

. . . 5.89.  ..  . 6.20. 

. . . 7.75.  . 

. . S . 99 . 

.. .10.23. 

. . .13.02 

60-20-2% 

4.37.  . 

, . 4.68. 

. . . 5.30. 

...  5.93. .. . 6.24. 

. . . 7.80. 

. . 9.05. 

.. .10.30. 

..  .13.10 

60-20 

4.48.. 

. . 4.80. 

. . . 5.44. 

. . . 6.08.  ..  . 6.40. 

. . . 8.00.  . 

. 9.28. 

.. .10.56. 

..  .13.44 

60-17% 

4.62.  . 

. . 4.95. 

. . . 5.61  . 

. . . 6.27 6.60. 

. . . 8.25.  . 

. . 9.57. 

.. .10.89. 

. . .13.86 

60-15 

4.76.  . 

. . 5.10. 

. . . 5.78. 

. . . 6.46.  ..  . 6.80. 

. . . 8.50.  . 

. . 9.S6. 

.. .11.22. 

.14.28 

60-12%, 

4.90.. 

. . 5.25. 

. . . 5.95. 

. . . 6.65....  7.00. 

. . . 8.75.  . 

. .10.15. 

.. .11.55. 

..14.70 

60-10-2% 

4.91.. 

. . 5.26. 

. . . 5.97. 

. . . 6.67.  ..  . 7.02. 

. . . 8.78.  . 

. .10.18. 

...11.58. 

...14.74 

60-10 

5.04.. 

. . 5.40. 

. . . 6.12. 

. . . 6.84 7.20. 

. . . 9.00.  . 

. .10.44. 

...11.88. 

. . .15.12 

60-7% 

5.18.  . 

..  5.55. 

. . . 6.29. 

. . . 7.03. ...  7.40. 

. . . 9.25.  . 

. .10.73. 

.. .12.21. 

..  .15.54 

60-5 

5.32. 

. . 5.70. 

. . . 6.46. 

. 7.22. .. . 7.60. 

. . . 9.50. 

. . 11  .02. 

.. .12.54. 

.. .15.96 

60-2% 

5.46.. 

. . 6.85. 

. . . 6.63. 

. . . 7.41  ...  . 7. SO. 

. . . 9.75. 

..11.31. 

..  .12.87. 

..  .16.38 

60 

5.60.. 

. . 6.00. 

. . . 6.80. 

...  7.60.  ..  . 8.00. 

.. .10.00. 

. .11.60. 

.. .13.20. 

. . .16. SO 

We 

iulvi.se  against 

the  use 

of  Eaves 

Troughs  lighter  than  No.  20 

Gauge. 

124 


M 0 LWAUR  IE  IE  -prestige 


THE  REFLECTION  OF 


Qualita-COIRRyiOATIIMIfl  C® 


EAVES  TROUGH  DISCOUNT  TABLE 


"T^iLcati  " Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel 


Table  Showing  Net  Prices  Per  100  Feet  on  Each  Size  at  Various  Discounts. 


LAP  JOINT  SINGLE  BEAD 


Sizes  3 Ins.  3%  ins.  4 ins.  4%  ins.  3 ins.  G ins.  7 ins.  8 ins.  10  Ins. 

List  prices  per  100  Feet 


No.  20  Gang 

e 

Discounts 

813 . no 

. SI  4 . 00 . 

. $16 . 00 

. . $1S  . OO  . . $l!»  OII.  . .$23.00 

$27.00. 

$31  on. 

$40  OO 

S5-25 

per  cent 

$1.46. 

$1.58. 

$1.S0. 

$2.03 

$2.14.  ..  .$2.59. 

. . .$3.04. 

. .$3.49. 

. . .$4.50 

85-20-5 

1.48. 

1.60. 

1.82. 

2.05.  ..  . 

2.17. .. . 2.62. 

. . . 3.08. 

. . 3.53. 

...  4.56 

85-10-10-5 

1.50. 

1.62. 

1.85. 

2.07.... 

2.19....  2.66. 

. . . 3.12. 

. . 3.5S. 

. . . 4.62 

S5-20-2  y> 

1.52. 

1.64. 

1.S7. 

2.11 

2.22 2.69. 

. . . 3.16. 

. . 3.63. 

. . . 4.68 

85-1 0-1 0-2  1 .. 

1.54. 

1.66. 

1.90. 

2.13 

2.25 2.73. 

. . . 3.20. 

..  3.67. 

. . . 4.74 

85-20 

1.56. 

1.6S. 

1.92. 

2.16 

2.2S. ..  . 2.76. 

. . . 3.24. 

..  3.72. 

. . . 4.80 

S5-10-10 

1.5S. 

1.70. 

1.94. 

2.19 

2.31 2.79. 

. . . 3.2S. 

. . 3.77. 

. . . 4.86 

85-10-7% 

1.62. 

1.75. 

2.00. 

2.25 

2.37. .. . 2.S7. 

. . . 3.37. 

. . 3.S7. 

. . . 5.00 

85-10-5 

1.67. 

1.S0. 

2.05. 

2.31 

2.44.  ..  . 2.95. 

. . . 3.46. 

. . 3.9S. 

. . . 5.13 

S5-10 

1.75. 

1.S9. 

2.16. 

2.43 

2.57 3.11. 

. . . 3.65. 

. . 4.19. 

. . . 5.40 

S5-7  V. 

1.80. 

1.94. 

2.22. 

2.50 

2.64 3.19. 

. . . 3.75. 

. . 4.30. 

. . . 5.55 

SO-25-5 

1.85. 

1.99. 

2.28! 

2.56 

2.71 3.28. 

. . . 3.85. 

. . 4.42. 

. . . 5.70 

S5-5 

1.85. 

1.99. 

2.2S. 

2.56.... 

2.71 3.28. 

. . . 3.S5. 

. . 4.42. 

. . . 5.70 

80-10-10-10 

1.90. 

2.04. 

2.33. 

2 . 63 .... 

2.77. .. . 3.36. 

. . . 3.93. 

. . 4.52. 

. . . 5. S3 

80-20-5-2% 

1.93. 

2. OS. 

2.37. 

2.67.... 

2.S2 3.41. 

. . . 4.00. 

. . 4.59. 

. . . 5.93 

S0-25 

1.95. 

2.10. 

2.40. 

2.70.  ..  . 

2.85....  3.45. 

. . . 4.05. 

. . 4.65. 

. . . 6.00 

S5 

1.95. 

2.10. 

2.40. 

2.70.  ..  . 

2.85....  3.45. 

. . . 4.05. 

. . 4.65. 

. . . 6.00 

S0-20-5 

1.98. 

2.13. 

2.43. 

2.74 

2.89 3.50. 

. . . 4.10. 

. . 4.71  . 

. . . 6.0S 

80-10-10-5 

2.00. 

2.16. 

2.46. 

2.77.... 

2.93.  ...  3.56. 

. . . 4.15. 

. . 4.77. 

. . . 6.16 

80-10-10-2'.'. 

2.06. 

2.21. 

2.53. 

2 . S5  . . . . 

3.00 3.64. 

. . . 4.26. 

. . 4.90. 

. . . 6.32 

S0-20 

2.  OS. 

2.24. 

2.56. 

2.SS 

3.04 3.6S. 

. . . 4.32. 

. . 4.96. 

. . . 6.40 

80-10-10 

2.11. 

2 27 

2.59. 

2.92.  .. . 

3.0S 3.73. 

. . . 4.37. 

. . 5.02. 

. . . 6.4S 

S0-10-5-2% 

2.16. 

5!  33’. 

2.67. 

3.00 

3.17 3. S3. 

. . . 4.50. 

..  5.17. 

. . . 6.67 

80-10-5 

2.22. 

2.39. 

2.74. 

3.0S 

3.25 3.93. 

. . . 4.62. 

. . 5.30. 

. . . 6.84 

80-10-2% 

2 27 

2.46. 

2.81. 

3.16 

3.33 4.04. 

. . . 4.74. 

. . 5.44. 

. . . 7.02 

80-10 

2 ! 34 ! 

2.52. 

2.88. 

3.24 

3.42.  ..  . 4.14. 

. . . 4.86. 

. . 5 . 5S . 

. . . 7.20 

S 0 - 5 - 2 '/2 

2.41  . 

2.59. 

2.96. 

3.33.  . . . 

3.52 4.26. 

. . . 5.00  . 

. . 5.74. 

. . . 7.41 

80-5 

2.47. 

2.60. 

3.04. 

3.42 

3.61. .. . 4.37. 

. . . 5.13. 

. . 5.S9. 

. . . 7.60 

SO- 2% 

2.53. 

2.73. 

3.12. 

3.51  ...  . 

3.70.  ..  . 4.4S. 

. . . 5.26. 

. . 6.05. 

. . . 7. SO 

SO 

2.60. 

2. SO. 

3.20. 

3.60 

3.80.  ..  . 4.60. 

. . . 5.40. 

. . 6.20. 

. . . 8.00 

75-10-10 

2.63. 

2.83  . 

3.24. 

3.64.  ..  . 

3.84....  4.65. 

. . . 5.46. 

. . 6.2S. 

. . . S.10 

75-10-5-2  % 

2.70. 

2 .92. 

3.33. 

3.75 

3.96 4.79. 

. . . 5.63. 

. . 6.46. 

. . . S . 34 

75-15 

2.70. 

2 . 9S  . 

3.40. 

3.  S3 

4.04.  ..  . 4.89. 

. . . 5.74. 

. . 6.59. 

. . . S . 50 

75-10-5 

2.77. 

2.99. 

3.42. 

3.S5 

4.06. .. . 4.91. 

. . . 5.77 6.63. 

. ..  8.55 

75-12  % 

2.84. 

3.06. 

3.50. 

3.94.  ..  . 

4.16 5.03. 

. . . 5.91. 

. . 6.7S. 

. . . S . 75 

75-10-2% 

2.85. 

3.07. 

3.51. 

3.95 

4.16. ..  . 5.04. 

. . . 5.92. 

. . 6. SO. 

. . . S . 78 

75-10 

2 92 

3.15. 

3.60. 

4.05 

4.27. .. . 5.17. 

. . . 6.07. 

. . 6.9S. 

. . . 9.00 

75-7% 

3.01.’ 

3.24. 

3.70. 

4.16.... 

4.39 5.32. 

. . . 6.24. 

. . 7. IS. 

. . . 9.25 

75-5-2  V. 

3.01. 

3.24. 

3.70. 

4.16.... 

4.40.  ..  . 5.33. 

. . . 6.25. 

. . 7.1S. 

. . . 9.26 

75-5 

3.09. 

3.32. 

3. SO. 

4.27 

4.51. .. . 5.46. 

. . . 6.41  . 

. . 7 . 36  . 

. . . 9.50 

75-2% 

3.17. 

3.41. 

3.90. 

4.39 

4.63.  ..  . 5.61. 

. . . 6 . 5S . 

. . 7.56. 

. . . 9.75 

75 

3.25. 

3.50. 

4.00. 

4.50.... 

4.75....  5.75. 

. . . 6.75. 

. . 7.75. 

.. .10.00 

70-15 

3.31. 

3.57. 

4.0S. 

4.59 

4.85....  5.87. 

. . . 6 . S 9 . 

. . 7.91  . 

.. .10.20 

60-25-15 

3.31. 

3.57. 

4.0S. 

4.59 

4.85....  5.87. 

. . . 6.S9. 

. . 7.91  . 

.. .10.20 

70-12% 

3.41. 

3.67. 

4.20. 

4.72 

4.99.  ..  . 6.04. 

. . . 7.09. 

. . S . 1 4 . 

. . .10.50 

GO-25-12’.'. 

3.41. 

3.67. 

4.20. 

4.72.... 

4.99.  ..  . 6.04. 

. . . 7.09. 

. . 8.14. 

...  10.50 

70-10 

3.51. 

3.7S. 

4.32. 

4.86.... 

5.13....  6.21. 

. . . 7.29. 

. . 8.37. 

. . .10. SO 

00-25-10 

3.51 . 

3.78. 

4.32. 

4.80.  ..  . 

5.13....  6.21. 

. . . 7.29. 

. . 8.37. 

.. .10.80 

70-7  % 

3.01  . 

3.SS. 

4.44. 

4.99.... 

5.27....  6.3S. 

. . . 7.49. 

. . 8.60. 

...11.10 

70-5 

3.70. 

3.99. 

4.50. 

5.13.  ..  . 

5.41 6.55. 

. . . 7.69. 

. . 8.84  . 

...11.40 

00-25-5 

3.70. 

3.99. 

4.56. 

5.13 

5.41....  6.55. 

. . . 7.69. 

. . 8.84  . 

.. .11.40 

70-2% 

3.80. 

4.09. 

4. 6S. 

5.26.... 

5.56....  6.73. 

. . . 7.90. 

. . 9.07. 

. . .11.70 

00-25-2  % 

3.80  . 

4.09. 

1 . 08 

5.20.  ..  . 

5.56....  6.73. 

. . . 7.90. 

. . 9.07. 

. . .11.70 

70 

3.90. 

4.20. 

4.80. 

5.40 

5.70 6.90. 

. . . 8.10. 

. . 9.30. 

. . .12.00 

00-20-5 

3.95. 

4.20. 

4 .SO. 

5.47 ...  . 

5.7S 6.99. 

. . . 8.21  . 

. . 9.42. 

.. .12.16 

00-22% 

4.03. 

4.34. 

4.90. 

5.58.... 

5 . S 9 . . . . 7.13. 

. . . S . 37  . 

. . 9.61. 

. . .12.40 

00-20-2  % 

4.06. 

4.37. 

4.99. 

5.62 

5.93. .. . 7.1S. 

. . . S . 42 . 

..  9.67. 

..  .12.48 

00-20 

4.10. 

4.4S. 

5.12. 

5.76. . . . 

6.08....  7.36. 

. . . S . 64  . 

. . 9.92. 

..  .12.80 

00-17% 

4.29. 

4.62. 

5.28. 

5.94 

6.27. .. . 7.59. 

. . . S . 91  . 

. .10.23. 

. . .13.20 

00-15 

4.42. 

4.76. 

5.44. 

6.12.  ..  . 

6.46.  ..  . 7.82. 

. . . 9.18. 

. .10.54. 

..  .13.60 

00-12% 

4.55. 

4.90. 

5.00. 

6.30 

6 . 65  ....  S . 05 . 

. . . 9.45. 

. .10.85. 

. . .14.00 

60-10-2% 

4.56. 

4.91. 

5.62. 

6.32 

6.67.  ..  . 8.07. 

. . . 9 . 4S . 

. .10.8S. 

. . .14.04 

00-10 

4.68. 

5.04. 

5.76. 

0.48.... 

6.84.  ..  . 8.2S. 

. . . 9.72. 

. .11.16. 

. . .14.40 

00-7  % 

4.81  . 

5.1S. 

5.92. 

6.60. .. . 

7.03 8.51. 

. . . 9.99. 

..11.47. 

..  .14.80 

00-5 

4.94. 

5.32. 

6.08. 

0.84.... 

7.22....  8.74. 

.. .10.26. 

..11.78. 

..  .15.20 

00-2  % 

5.07. 

6.46. 

0.24. 

7.02.  ..  . 

7.41  ...  . S . 97 . 

..  .10.53. 

. .12.09. 

.. .15.60 

00 

5.20. 

5.60. 

6.40. 

7.20 

7.60 9.20. 

.. .10.80. 

. .12.40. 

. . .16.00 

We  nil  vine  against  the  use  of  Eaves  Troughs  lighter  than  No.  20  Gauge. 


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UEIiN’S 
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U TO  F F 


AUTOMATIC 

MACHINES 





Made  in 
One  Piece 


UEHN’S 

ORREKT 

ORNER 


No  Solder 
Used 


Slip  Joint.  Lap  Joint. 


SMOOTH,  STRONG  AND  DURABLE.  Packed  5 Dozen  in  a Crate. 

The  7 and  8 inch  sizes  are  made  in  two  pieces.  GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 


SINGLE  BEAD — LAP  JOINT. 


Size,  Inches 

3 H 

4 

4 la 

<> 

7 

K 

No.  2 9 

Gauge 

$3.25 

$3.50 

$4.00 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$6.50 

$8.00 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

3.50 

3.75 

4.25 

4.25 

5.40 

7.00 

8.50 

No.  27 

Gauge 

3.75 

4.00 

4.50 

4.50 

5.75 

7.50 

9.00 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

4.00 

4.25 

4.75 

4.75 

6.00 

8.00 

9.50 

No.  24 

Gauge 

4.75 

5.50 

6.50 

6.50 

7.50 

9.00 

11.00 

DOUBLE  BEAD- 

-LAP  JOINT. 

No.  2 9 

Gauge 

$4.25 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$ 7.50 

$9.00 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

4.50 

4.75 

5.25 

5.25 

6.40 

8.00 

9.50 

No.  2 7 

Gauge 

4.7  5 

5.00 

5.50 

5.50 

6.7  5 

8.50 

10.00 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

5.00 

5.25 

5.75 

5.75 

7.00 

9.00 

1 0.50 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

5.7  5 

6.50 

7.50 

7.50 

8.5  0 

1 0.00 

12.00 

SINGLE  BEAD— 

-SLIP  JOINT. 

No.  29 

Gauge 

$4.25 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$7.50 

$9.00 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

4.50 

4.7  5 

5.25 

5.25 

6.40 

8.00 

9.50 

No.  27 

Gauge 

4.75 

5.00 

5.50 

5.50 

6.75 

8.50 

10.00 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

5.00 

5.25 

5.75 

5.75 

7.00 

9.00 

1 0.5  0 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

5.75 

6.50 

7.50 

7.50 

8.5  0 

10.00 

12.00 

DOUBLE  BEAD- 

-SLIP  JOINT. 

No.  29 

Gauge 

$5.25 

$5.50 

$6.00 

$6.00 

$7.00 

$8.50 

$10.00 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

5.50 

5.75 

6.25 

6.25 

7.40 

9.00 

10.50 

No.  2 7 

Gauge 

5.75 

6.00 

6.50 

6.50 

7.75 

9.50 

11.00 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

6.00 

6.25 

6.75 

6.7  5 

8.00 

10.00 

11.50 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

6.75 

7.5  0 

S.50 

8.50 

9.50 

1 1 .00 

13.00 

When  ordering  Slip 

Joint  Mitres,  state  whether  right  or  left  hand 

is  wanted, 

and  whether  for 

"Inside”  or  "Outside”  Corner;  otherwise  half  right 

and  half  left,  and 

half  "inside' 

’ and  half 

"out- 

side”  Corner  Mitres  will 

he  supplied. 

Made  from  GALVANIZED  CPE?et/?PID  in  Nos.  28  and  26  Gauges  Only. 

List  Prices  the  same  as  corresponding  Gauges  above. 

Made  from  COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

List  Prices  Each. 


SINGLE  BEAD- — LAP  JOINT. 


Size,  Inches 

:m 

4 

4 12 

5 

(> 

4 

S 

1 4 ounce  

$0.80 

$0.85 

$0.90 

$0.90 

$0.95 

$1.00 

$1.20 

16  ounce  

.90 

.95 

1 .00 

1.00 

1.05 

1.15 

1.35 

Double  Bead, 

add  25 

cents  each. 

SINGLE 

BEAD- 

SLIP  JOINT 

1 4 ounce  

$0.90 

$0.95 

$1 .00 

$1.00 

$1 .05 

$1.15 

$1.35 

16  ounce  

1.00 

1.05 

1.10 

1.1  0 

1.15 

1.30 

1.50 

Double  Bead, 

add  25 

cents  each. 

All  Mitres  from  3 % 

to  5 inch,  % inch 

Bead. 

Larger  sizes 

% inch 

Bead. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ItOTII  ENDS  AND  OUTLETS  ARE  DOUBLE  SEAMED — NOT  SOLDERED. 
Cannot  Leak  or  Come  Apart. 


TKIlcoRT 

END  PIECES 
A N D DROPS 


Are  perfectly  and  smoothly  formed, 
very  durable,  neat  in  appearance 
and  unequaled  for  strength. 


r D Ends — 3 and  4 inch,  with  2 inch  drop,  10  doz.  per  crate. 

Packed  as  Follows:  J 4 inch  with  3 inch  drop  and  larger  sizes,  5 doz.  per  crate. 

I C Ends — 3 to  5 inch,  2 0 doz.  per  box.  Larger  sizes,  10  doz.  per  box. 


GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  per  Dozen. 


Size,  Inches 

*> 

3 

3*2 

4 

4^2 

5 

<; 

7 

8 

No.  29  Gauge. 

“D”  Ends,  Single  Bead. . 

$2.50 

$2.50 

$2.70 

$3.00 

$3.00 

$3.60 

$4.00 

$4.20 

“D"  Ends,  Double  Bead. 

3.10 

3.10 

3.30 

3.60 

3.60 

4.30 

4.75 

5.00 

“B”  Drops  onlv 

$0.80 

$0.90 

1.00 

1 . 1 0 

1.20 

1.30 

1.3  0 

1.60 

“C”  Ends  onlv 

1.30 

1.30 

1.50 

1.60 

1.60 

1.90 

2.30 

2.80 

No.  28  Gauge. 

“D”  Ends,  Single  Bead. 

2.75 

2.7  5 

3.00 

3.30 

3.30 

3.95 

4.40 

4.65 

"D”  Ends,  Double  Bead. 

3.40 

3.40 

3.65 

3.95 

3.95 

4.75 

5.25 

5.5  0 

"B”  Drops  onlv 

.90 

1.0  0 

1.10 

1.2  0 

1 .35 

1.45 

1.45 

1.75 

"C”  Ends  onlv 

1.45 

1.45 

1.65 

1.75 

1.75 

2.10 

2.55 

3.10 

No.  27  Gauge. 

*'D”  Ends,  Single  Bead. 

2.90 

2.90 

3.10 

3.45 

3.4  5 

4.15 

4.60 

4.85 

"D"  Ends,  Double  Bead. 

3.55 

3.55 

3.80 

4.15 

4.1  5 

4.95 

5.45 

5.75 

“B”  Drops  onlv 

.95 

1 .05 

1.15 

1.25 

1.40 

1.50 

1.50 

1.85 

“C”  Ends  only 

1.50 

1.50 

1.75 

1.85 

1.85 

2.20 

2.65 

3.20 

No.  2<>  Gauge. 

“D”  Ends,  Single  Bead. 

3.10 

3.10 

3.40 

3.75 

3.75 

4.50 

5.00 

5.25 

“D”  Ends,  Double  Bead. 

3.9  0 

3.90 

4.15 

4.5  0 

4.5  0 

5 . 4 0 

5.95 

6.25 

“B"  Drops  onlv 

1 . 0 0 

1.10 

1.25 

1.40 

1.50 

1.65 

1.65 

2.00 

“C”  Ends  onlv 

1.65 

1.65 

1.90 

2.00 

2.00 

2.40 

2.90 

3.50 

No.  24  Gauge. 

"D”  Ends,  Single  Bead. 

3.75 

3.75 

4.05 

4.50 

4.50 

5.40 

6.00 

6.30 

"D"  Ends,  Double  Bead. 

4.65 

4.65 

4.95 

5.40 

5.40 

6.45 

7.15 

7.50 

“B”  Drops  only 

1.20 

1.3  5 

1.50 

1.65 

1.80 

1.95 

1.95 

2.40 

“C”  Ends  only 

1.95 

1.95 

2.25 

2.40 

2.40 

2.85 

3.45 

4.20 

Made  from  GALVANIZED  COEfer?PlDin  Nos-  28  and  26  Gauges  Only. 

List  Prices  the  same  as  corresponding  Gauges  above. 

Made  From 

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 


COPPER  END  PIECES.  List  Prices  Each. 

Size,  Inches 2 2%  3 3 y2  4 4 4£  5 <>  7 S 

“D”  Ends,  Single  Bead $0.95  $1.00  $1.05  $1.10  $1.10  $1.15  $1.30  $150 

“D”  Ends,  Double  Bead 1.20  1.25  1.30  1.35  1.35  1.40  1 55  1 75 

"B”  Drops  only $0.35  $0.40  .40  .45  .45  .48  .48  .50  .60  70 

“C”  Ends  only 40  .45  .45  .48  .48  .50  60  70 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


Single  Bead. 


Shows  Application  of  Hanger  to  Trough. 


Lode 


Catch 


Single  Bead 


eave  trough  hanger 


"""  - E—  Trough  ,o 


Hanger 


Is  a recent,  exclusive  production  of  ours  and  is  By  Far  the  Strongest  and  Most  Simple  Hanger  ever 
made.  Each  Hanger  will,  without  strain,  support  50  pounds  of  weight  or  pull  of  trough,  therefore, 
the  supporting  strength  is  considerably  more  than  ample,  under  any  conditions,  that  may  obtain  of 
strain  which  Eaves  Trough  is  subjected  to  from  the  weight  of  water  or  ice  and  strong  winds. 

NO  TOOLS  REQUIRED  TO  APPLY. 

The  construction  of  the  SELFLOCK  Hanger  is  so  simple  that  to  apply,  it  is  simply  slipped  around 
the  trough,  and  the  cross  bar  depressed  under  and  into  the  locking  catch — that’s  all,  excepting  to  nail 
to  roof. 

CANNOT  WORK  LOOSE— STRENGTHENS  THE  TROUGH. 

As  the  Hanger  grips  the  bead  and  completely  surrounds  the  trough,  with  the  cross  bar  under  a 
strong  tension  locked  in  place,  it  cannot  work  loose,  but  adds  great  rigidity — consequently  more 
strength  to  the  trough. 

List  l’rices  per  Gross.  Packed  1 Gross  per  Box. 


Size,  Indies 3 3}£  4 5 

Single  Bead  Galvanized $3.25  $3.25  $3.25  $3.50  $3.50 


If  all  11  inch  stems  are  wanted,  add  50c,  if  all  !)  inch,  add  25c  per  gross  to  list.  Sizes  taken  inside 
of  bead.  All  sizes,  3 to  5 inches  inclusive,  are  made  with  % inch  bead  only. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ADJUSTABLE  STEEL  EAVES  TROUGH  HANGERS 

With  Galvanized  Cross  Bar. 


Greatest 
La  bor 
Saving 
Hanger 
Made. 


Double  Bead. 

Above  illustrations  show  the  cross  bar  both  with  rods  and  nuts  and  with  straps  riveted  on.  Unless 
otherwise  ordered,  rods  will  be  sent  with  Hangers. 


Galvanized. 


Galvanized. 


Single  Bead  Cross  Bar. 


Double  Bead  Cross  Bar. 


Rod  and  Nuts. 

List  Prices  per  Gross.  Packed  1 Gross  per  Box. 

Size,  Inches 3 3*2  4 4*2 

With  Rods  and  Nuts,  complete — Single  Bead 

With  Rods  and  Nuts,  complete — Double  Bead 

With  Straps  Riveted  on  Cross  Bars — Single  Bead.. 

With  Straps  Riveted  on  Cross  Bars — Double  Bead  . 

If  all  rods  or  straps  are  to  be  11  inches  long,  add 

list. 

N.  B.— Sizes  of  all  taken  inside  of  bead.  I 
sizes,  except  6,  7 and  8 inch  hangers,  which  will  be  % inch  bead. 

Strap  Hangers  Are  Entirely  Galvanized. 


$4.25  $4.50 

$4.60  $4.75 

$5.25 

$6.25  $8.25 

4.25 

4.50  4.75 

4.85  5.00 

5.50 

6.50  8.50 

3.75  4.00 

4.10  4.25 

4.75 

5.75  7.75 

4.00 

4.00  4.25 

4.35  4.50 

5.00 

G.00  8.00 

Id  75  c 

•n ts,  if  all  9 

inches  add  2 5 

cents 

per  gross  to 

it  otherwise  specified  we  send  y2 
i % inch  bead. 

inch 

bead  for  all 

HANGER  TONGS 


HANGER  KOI)  RENDER 


Also  handy  and  useful  for  many  other 
purposes. 

List  price,  each $0.50 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


1:50 


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WIRE  EAVES  TROUGH  HANGERS 

All  Made  from  Galvanized  Steel  Wire. 


List  Prices  per  Gross.  All  Styles. 


Packed  1 Gross  Per  Box. 

Size,  Inches  :{  :{}£  1 5 <>  7 8 

Single  Bead  $2.75  $2.75  $2.75  $2.00  $3.00  $3.50  $4.00  $4.50 

Double  Bead 3.00  3.00  3.00  3.25  3.25  3.75  4.25  4.75 


If  all  1 1 inch  stems  are  wanted,  add  50c,  if  all  !)  inch  add  25c  per  gross  to  list.  Sizes  taken  inside 
of  bead.  If  not  otherwise  specified  we  send  y2  inch  bead  for  all  sizes  except  6,  7 and  8 inch  hangers, 
which  will  be  % inch  bead. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ROOF  GUTTER  BRACKETS  AND  HANGERS 

ORNAMENTAL  GUTTER  BRACKET. 

FOK  STY  EE  15  GUTTER. 


A' 


Made  in  Two 
Sizes. 


Showing  application  on  roof. 


Net  Prices  per  Poz. 

No.  1 — Small  size  for  15-inch  Gutter $0.50 

No.  2 — Large  size  for  20-inch  Gutter 75 

This  Gutter  Bracket  is  a New  Creation  of  ours,  and  makes  the  neatest,  strongest  and  most  rigid 
fastening  for  Style  B Gutter  ever  produced.  It  adds  very  pleasing  ornamentation.  In  applying,  the 
upper  end  is  simply  hooked  into  the  under  turn  of  the  Gutter  Bead  and  nailed  at  the  bottom  flanges 
to  the  roof.  After  once  tried  you  will  use  no  other. 


ROOF  AND  BOX  GUTTER  HANGER 

The  Hanger  here  shown  is  employed  with  practically  all  the  different  styles  of  Roof  and  Box 
Gutter,  excepting  style  B. 


Galvanized  after  formed. 
Price  $0.03%  Net,  Each. 


Made  good  and  strong  to  support  Gutters  properly. 


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DOUBLE  ROOF  GUTTERS 

ALWAYS  STATE  GAUGE  WANTED. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPRetSPU) 


Strong  where 
others  are 
weak. 

Cannot  leak. 


POINT 

Style  M. 


No  long  Soldered 
or  Riveted 
Seams  to 
come  apart. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No.  29 

No.  28 

No.  26 

No.  24 

Size 

Depth 

Bottom 

On  Roof 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

3 inch 

3 inch 

1 % inch 

3 inch 

$0.21 

$0.23 

$0.26 

$0.32 

3 y2  inch 

3 y2  inch 

2 inch 

3 inch 

24 

.26 

.29 

.36 

4 y2  inch 

4 y2  inch 

2 y2  inch 

3 y,  inch 

30 

.32 

.36 

.45 

6 inch 

6 inch 

3 3A  inch 

4 inch 

40 

.42 

.50 

.60 

Always  specify  if  hangers  are  wanted. 


Special  sizes  and  heavier  gauges  quoted  upon  application. 

When  ordering  gutter  always  send  plans  or  sketches  showing  exact  location 
of  down  spouts,  as  gutter  is  made  with  pitch  to  outlet. 

Mitres  should  be  ordered  with  Gutter  when  needed. 

Net  Price  of  Mitres  3 Times  List  Price  Per  Ft.  of  Gutter. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No.  21) 

No.  28 

No.  26 

No.  24 

Size 

Depth 

llottom 

On  Roof 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

3 inch 

3 inch 

2 inch 

3 inch 

. . . $0.20 

$0.22 

$0.24 

$0.30 

31/2  inch 

3 y2  inch 

2 14  inch 

3 inch 

2 2 

.24 

.27 

.33 

4 y2  inch 

4 y2  inch 

3 inch 

2 y2  inch 

.26 

.28 

.32 

.39 

6 inch 

6 inch 

4 inch 

3 % inch 

.34 

.36 

.41 

.51 

Always 

specify  if  hangers  are 

wanted. 

Special  sizes  and  heavier  gauges  quoted  upon  application. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  steel  will  he  shipped  unless  Galvanized  C05.?r?PlD  is  ordered. 
COPperoiq  is  not  furnished  lighter  than  No.  2S  Gauge. 


The  above  list  prices  also  apply  on  COE£t?PID 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ALWAYS  STATE  GUAGE  WANTED. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPE&tSPID 


Fig.  1 shows  Face  Moulding  to 
which  Gutter  is  to  be  attached. 


Fig.  2 shows  Face  Moulding  and 
Gutter  locked  together 
in  position. 


The  illustrations  show  a Stop  Gutter  and  Cornice  combined,  the  most  ornamental  and  effective 
production  ever  offered. 


To  give  the  required  fall,  draw  the  gutter  apron  up  the  roof. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No.  29 

No.  28 

No.  20 

No.  24 

Girt 

Pace  Apron 

Depth 

Gutter 

Apron 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

1 8 inch 

1 % inch 

2 V2  inch 

8 

inch 

....  $0.45 

$0.49 

$0.57 

$0.75 

20  inch 

1 % inch 

2 % inch 

8 1/2 

inch 

50 

.5  4 

.62 

.80 

24  inch 

3 inch 

3 V2  inch 

10% 

inch 

(10 

,G4 

.72 

.90 

2S  inch 

5 inch 

3 V2  inch 

10% 

inch 

70 

.74 

.82 

1.18 

30  inch 

6 inch 

4 y2  inch 

12 

inch 

75 

.78 

.86 

1.22 

Intermediate  Girths  take 


list  of  next  higher  Girth. 


In  ordering  Mitres  state  whether  for  inside  or 
outside  Corner.  Also  give  pitch  of  roof. 

The  Net  prices  each  for  Mitres  are  the  same  as 
the  List  prices  of  the  Gutter  per  foot. 


Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  will  be  shipped  unless  Galvanized  CO&et^D  is  ordered. 
COEKSPID  is  not  furnished  in  lighter  than  No.  2 8 Gauge. 

The  above  list  prices  also  apply  on  COE,^?PID 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ALWAYS  STATE  GAUGE  WANTED. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPESfaPID 

Crated  250  feet.  Back  of  trough  same  height  as  bead  side.  Higher  backs  furnished  when  so 
requested.  All  Gutters  made  with  % inch  bead  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Furnished  in  10  and  12  feet  lengths  except  Style  A only  in  10  feet  length. 


Style  15. 


Girth  15  in.  20  in.  24  in. 

Bead % in.  % in.  % in. 

Height 3 44  in.  4 34  in.  6 in. 


Style  15  Mitre. 


Style  K.  The  10  and  12  inch  sizes  are  used  for  porches.  Style  K Mitre. 


Girth  10  in.  12  in.  14  in.  15  in.  18  in.  20  in.  24  in. 

Bead  44  in.  44  in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  1 in. 

Height 2 44  in.  2 44  in.  3%  in.  3%  in.  4 in.  4 44  in.  5 in. 


Style  L. 

Girth  1 0 in.  12  in.  1 4 in.  15  in.  18  in.  20  in.  24  in. 

Bead  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in. 

I leight 

about  . . . 2 44  in.  2 44  in.  3 44  in.  3%  in.  3%  in.  4 44  in.  5 46  in. 

List.  Prices  Per  Foot — Styles  A,  15,  K,  L. 

Girth.  loin.  12  in.  14  in.  15  in.  IS  in.  20  in.  21  in. 

No.  2 !l  Gauge $0.25  $0.30  $0.35  $0.37  $0.45  $0.50  $0.60 

No.  28  Gauge 27  .32  .37  .39  .49  .54  .64 

No.  27  Gauge 29  .34  .39  .4  1 .53  .58  .68 

No.  26  Gauge 3 1 .36  .4  1 .43  .57  .62  .72 

No.  24  Gauge 43  .48  .53  .55  .75  .SO  .90 


Style  L Mitre. 


The  Net  prices 
each  of  Mitres 
are  the  same  as 
the  List  Prices 
of  Gutter  per 
foot. 


Intermediate  Girths  take  list  of  next  higher  Girth. 

When  ordering  Mitres  state  whether  inside  or  outside  are  wanted. 


Galvanized  Open  Hearth  steel  will  be  shipped  unless  Galvanized  COEetSPID  's  01'dere(i- 
COPP^npiD  takes  same  list  prices  and  is  not  furnished  lighter  than  No.  28  Gauge. 

Also  made  from  Copper. — Prices  upon  application.  Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ALWAYS  STATE  GAUGE  WANTED. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPE&t-aPID 

Hack  of  trough  same  height  as  bead  side.  Higher  backs  furnished  when  so  requested.  All  Gutters 
made  with  % inch  bead  unless  otherwise  specified.  Furnished  in  10  or  12  ft.  lengths — crated  250  ft. 


\i%f% 

. - — " " w ' ' J 

styie  C. 

Size  3 44  in.  4 in.  5 in.  6 in.  7 in. 

Depth  3 in.  2 44  in.  3 44  in.  3 % in.  4 y2  in. 

Girth 10  in.  10  in.  12  in.  14  in.  16  in. 

Bead  V2  in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in. 


Style  C Mitre. 


Style  E. 

Size  3 44  in.  4 in.  5 in.  Gin.  Tin.  Sin. 

Depth  3 in.  3 44  in.  3 44  in.  4 44  in.  5 in.  6%  in. 

Girth  10  in.  12  44  in.  13  in.  15  in.  IS  in.  22  in. 

Bead  44  in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in.  % in. 


Style  D Mitre. 


Style  E Mitre. 





= 


St; 

yle  F 

Size  . 

3 in. 

4 

in. 

5 

in. 

6 in. 

Depth 

9 1 

/o  in. 

sy2 

in. 

4 44 

in.  5 

44  in. 

Girth 

1 0 in 

13 

in. 

1 6 

I in 

1 S in. 

Bead 

5 

•/&  in. 

% 

in. 

% 

in. 

% ia. 

List 

Prie 

es 

Per 

Foot — Styles  C,  D, 

Girt.l 

!i. 

10 

in. 

12 

in. 

13 

in. 

1 1 

in. 

1 5 in. 

10 

No.  2 9 

Gauge 

$0 

.25 

$0. 

30 

$0 

3 3 

$0. 

3 5 

$0.37 

$0. 

No.  2 S 

Gauge 

.27 

.32 

.35 

.37 

.39 

No.  27 

Gauge 

.29 

,3  4 

. •>  7 

.39 

.41 

No.  26 

Gauge 

.31 

3 6 

.39 

.41 

.43 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

.43 

,48 

.51 

, 5 3 

.55 

1 in. 

> 44  in. 

20  in. 

% in 

F. 

18  in. 

$ 0;  4 5_ 
.49 


4 S 


8 in. 
5 % in. 
22  in. 
% in. 

20  in. 

$0.50 
.54 
.5  S 
.62 
.80 


22  in. 

$0.55 
.5  9 
.63 
.67 
.85 


Style 


The  Net  prices 
each  of  Mitres 
are  the  same  as 
the  List  Prices 
of  Gutter  per 
foot. 


Intermediate  Girths  take  list  of  next  higher  Girth. 

\\  hen  ordering  Mitres  state  whether  inside  or  outside  are  wanted. 


Galvanized  Open  Hearth  steel  will  be  shipped  unless  Galvanized  C°5etSPID  is  ordered. 
CO&ETAPiD  takes  same  list  prices  and  is  not  furnished  lighter  tliaiV  No*!  2S  Gauge. 

Also  made  from  Copper. — Prices  upon  application.  Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ALWAYS  STATE  GAUGE  WANTED. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPE/ettaPID 

Back  ot  trough  same  height  as  bead  side.  Higher  backs  furnished  when  so  requested.  All  Gutters 
made  with  % inch  bead  unless  otherwise  specified.  Furnished  in  10  or  12  ft.  lengths — Crated  250  feet. 


Style  G. 


Size  

3 i n . 

3 Vo 

in. 

4 in. 

5 in. 

6 

in.  S in. 

Depth  

2%  in. 

3 Vs 

in. 

4 in. 

4%  in. 

G 

in.  7 V8  in. 

Girth  

9 % in, 

1 0 

in. 

13  in. 

1 5 in. 

18 

in.  22  in. 

Bead  

V2  in. 

V2 

in. 

% in. 

% in. 

78 

in.  % in. 

T_r  .=  =-~  w AT  ^ ==_  VX 

-=  ~ - - 

S 

- ' 

C.M 

Size 

3 in. 

Style  H. 

4 in.  5 

in. 

6 in. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

Depth  

2 14  in. 

3 in.  3 1/2 

in. 

4 14  in. 

4 % in. 

5 V>  in. 

Girth  

9 in. 

1 1 in.  13 

in. 

15  in. 

1 6 in. 

1 8 in. 

Bead  

V2  in. 

% in.  % 

in. 

% in. 

% in. 

% in. 

Style  G Mitre. 


Style  H Mitre. 


Style  1. 


Style  1. 

Size  3 14  in.  4 in.  5 in.  6 in.  7 in.  S in.  Style  1 .Mitre. 

Depth,  Front 2%  in.  4 in.  4%  in.  5%  in.  5%  in.  7 14  in. 

Depth,  Back  3%  in.  4 !£  in.  5%  in.  6%  in.  7%  in.  8%  in. 

Girth  10  in.  12  in.  15  in.  18  in.  20  in.  24  in 


Style  J. 

Size  3 !£  in.  4 in.  5 in.  G in.  7 in. 

Depth 3 14  in.  3%  in.  4%  in.  5%  in.  6%  in. 

Girth  1 0 in.  13  in.  16  in.  18  in.  20  in. 


Style  .1  Mitre. 


List  Prices  Per  Foot — Styles  G,  H,  1 and  J. 


Girth 

10  in. 

1 2 in. 

13  in. 

15  in. 

1 <>  in. 

IN  in. 

20  in. 

22  in. 

21  in. 

No.  29  ( 

llauge  $0.25 

$0.30 

$0.33 

$0.37 

$ U . 4 0 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0.60 

No.  2 8 ( 

4auge  .27 

.32 

.3  5 

.39 

.4  4 

.49 

.5  4 

.59 

.64 

No.  2 7 ( 

lauge  .29 

.34 

.3  7 

.41 

.48 

.53 

.5  8 

.63 

,6S 

No.  2 6 ( 

lauge  .31 

.3  6 

.3  9 

.43 

5 7 

.62 

.67 

.72 

No.  2 4 ( 

lauge  .43 

,4S 

.51 

.55 

.70 

. 7 5 

.80 

.85 

.90 

The  Net  prices 
each  of  Mitres 
are  the  same  as 
the  List  Prices 
of  Gutter  per 
foot. 


Intermediate  Girths  take  list  of  next  higher  Girth. 


When  ordering  Mitres  state  whether  Inside  or  Outside  are  wanted. 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  will  be  shipped  unless  Galvanized  COE,et/?P*D  is  ordered. 
COPPEgO|0  takes  same  list  prices  and  is  not  furnished  lighter  than  No.  28  Gauge. 

Also  made  from  Copper — Prices  upon  application.  Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


PERFECTION  in  the  formation  of  our  “INTERLOCK” 
Conductor  Pipe  is  reflected  from  the  automatic,  precise 
and  positive  action  of  the  mechanism  comprising  the  con- 
struction of  our  Pipe  Machines. 

Flat  sheets  of  the  proper  dimensions  are  fed  into  the  ma- 
chines and  in  one  operation  a section  of  conductor  pipe  is 
completed. 

They  provide  the  only  true  fitting,  perfectly  straight  length 
Conductor  Pipe — Plain  Round  and  Corrugated  Round. 

These  machines  were  exclusively  designed  and  built  in  our 
Machine  Shop. 

(All  our  Machines  are  patented.) 


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All  sizes  made  in  10  foot  lengths. 

2,  ;5  and  4 inch  also  made  in  12  foot  lengths. 

CORRUGATED  ROUND. 


GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 

1 14 

0 

— /2 

3 

314 

4 

5 

6 

No.  2 9 

Gauge 

$0.13 

$0.1  4 

$0.15 

$0.1  s 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

13 

.15 

.1  6 

.17 

.20 

.23 

.28 

.33 

No.  27 

Gauge 

.17 

.1  8 

.19 

2 2 

.25 

.31 

.3  7 

No.  26 

Gauge 

.19 

.20 

.21 

.24 

,2S 

.34 

.40 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

.27 

.31 

.3  5 

.44 

.52 

Size. 

No. 

No. 


I nclies  . 


2 8 Gauge .... 
2G  Gauge .... 


Made  from  GALVANIZED  COPFMm 
Furnished  in  10  foot  lengths. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

114  2 214  3 

$0.17 


$0.13 


).  1 5 
.19 


$0.10 

.20 


.21 


$0.20 

.24 


.28 


Size,  Inches. 


Made  from  COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 
1 14  -2  2 14  -3 


314-I 


$0.28 

34 


4 14  -5 


14  ounce $0.40  $0.50  $0.05  $0.85 

10  ounce .43  .54  .70  .92 

20  ounce .54  .67  .SS  1.15 

PLAIN  ROUND. 


$033 

.40 


$1.00 

1.08 

1.35 


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GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 1 14  2 214  3 314  1 5 (> 

No.  29  Gauge $0.11  $0.1 3 $0.14  $0.15  $0.18  $0.20  $0.25  $0.30 

No.  28  Gauge 1 3 .15  .16  .1  7 20  .23  .28  .33 

No.  27  Gauge ...  .17  .18  .19  .22  .25  .31  .37 

No.  20  Gauge .1  9 .20  .21  .24  .28  .34  .40 

No.  24  Gauge ...  ...  .27  .31  .35  .44  .52 

Made  from  GALVANIZED  COPP'&PH) 

Furnished  in  10  foot  lengths. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Size,  Inches 114  3 214  3 314  A 5 O 

No.  28  Gauge $0.13  $0.15  $0.16  $0.17  $0.20  $0.23  $0.28  $0.33 

No.  26  Gauge .1  9 .20  .21  .24  .28  .34  .40 

Made  from  COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Size,  Inches 1 I2  -t2  214-3  314-4  414-5  0 

14  ounce $o.40  $0.50  $0.G5  $0.85  $1.00 

16  ounce 13  .54  .70  .92  1.08 

2 0 ounce .54  .G7  .SS  1.15  1.35 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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In  Full  10  Foot  Lengths. 

Perfectly  Straight.  No  cross  Seams.  Crated  25  0 Feet. 

CORRUGATED  SQUARE. 


GALVANIZED  STEEL.  List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 

*> 

4 

5 

No.  2 9 Gauge 

$0.15 

$0.17 

$0.22 

$0.27 

No.  2S  Gauge 

17 

.1  9 

.25 

.30 

No.  2 7 Gauge 

19 

.21 

.27 

3 3 

No.  26  Gauge 

21 

2 3 

.30 

.3  6 

No.  2 4 Gauge 

.29 

.37 

.46 

Standard  measurements 

1 %x2  !4 

2%x3% 

2 3/4x4i/4 

3%x5 

Perfectly  formed. 
Seams  cannot 
come  apart. 


Made  from  GALVANIZED  C°E£1?P!D 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Size,  Inches 

*> 

4 

5 

No.  2 8 Gauge 

No.  2 6 Gauge 

21 

$0.19 

2 3 

$0.25 

.30 

$0.3u 

.36 

Made  from  COLD  ROLLED  COPPER. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Size,  Inches 

• > 

3 

4 

K 

1 4 ounce  

$0  42 

$0.52 

.56 

.70 

$0.67 

72 

$0.87 

.94 

1.18 

1 6 ounce  

20  ounce  

.90 

GALVANIZED  TUBING  AND  FITTINGS 


Made  in  10  foot  lengths.  Lock  seamed.  Galvanized  after  formation. 
For  all  kinds  of  small  drainage  such  as  Refrigerators,  Porticos,  etc. 

Extensively  used  for  Gasoline  and  Acetylene  Lighting  Plants. 

Absolutely  Air  Tight. 


Hound  Square  Reducers  Crosses 
Tubing  Elbows  Elbows  Y's  and  Tees 


Per  ft. 

Each 

Each 

Each 

Each 

1 inch  . . . $0.10 

$0.22 

$0.12 

$0.32 

$0.50 

1 Vs  inch.  .11 

. 2 5 

.IS 

.35 

.5  Fa 

114  inch.  .12 

.25 

.IS 

.35 

.5  5 

lVz  inch.  .13 

.25 

.18 

.40 

.60 

2 inch ...  .13 

.25 

.IS 

.48 

n o 
. 1 - 

Prices  on  Copper  Tubing  and  Fittings  upon  ap- 
plication. 


Round  Elbow 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Table  Showing  Net  Prices  Per  100  Feet  on  Each  Size  at  Various  Discounts  Using  Plain  Round  and 

Round  Corrugated  Lists. 


Sizes. 

1 % in- 

2 in. 

3%  in. 

3 in. 

3 % iu. 

4 in. 

5 in. 

O in. 

g!»  Gauge,  List . . . . , 

$11.00 

$13.00 

$14.00 

$15.00 

$18.00 

$20.00 

$25.00 

$30.00 

80-10-10-10-10%  ... 

1.44 

1.70 

1.83 

1.96 

2.36 

2.62 

3.28 

3.93 

80-10-10-10-7  % ••• 

1 . 4 S 

1.76 

1.89 

2.02 

2.42 

2.70 

3.37 

4.05 

85-10 

1.49 

1.76 

1.S9 

2.03 

2.43 

2.70 

3.38 

4.05 

80-10-10-10-5 

. . 1.52 

1.80 

1.94 

2.08 

2.49 

2.77 

3.46 

4.15 

8O-IO-IO-IO-21/2  ... 

1.5  6 

1.85 

1.99 

2.13 

2.55 

2.84 

3.55 

4.2  0 

80-25-5  or  S5-5 

1.57 

1.85 

2.00 

2.14 

2.5  7 

2.85 

3.5  6 

4.27 

80-10-10-10  

1.60 

1.90 

2.04 

2.19 

2.62 

2.92 

3.64 

4.37 

80-25  

1.65 

1.95 

2.10 

2.25 

2.70 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

80-20-5  

1.67 

1.98 

2.13 

2.28 

2.74 

3.04 

3.80 

4.5  6 

80-10-10-5  

1.69 

2.00 

2.16 

2.31 

2.77 

3.08 

3.85 

4.62 

80-10-10-2  % 

1.74 

2.06 

2 9 9 

2.37 

2.85 

3.16 

3.95 

4.74 

80-10-10  

1.7S 

2.1 1 

2 2 7 

2.43 

2.92 

3.24 

4.05 

4.S6 

80  10-7  % 

1.S3 

2.17 

2.33 

2.50 

3.00 

3.33 

4.17 

5.00 

80-10-5  

1.8S 

9 9 0 
l,  . u a 

2.40 

2.57 

3.08 

3.42 

4.28 

5.13 

80-10-2  % 

1.93 

2.2s 

2.46 

2.64 

3.16 

3.51 

4.39 

5.27 

80-10  

1 . 9 S 

2.34 

2.52 

2.70 

3.24 

3.60 

4.50 

5.4  0 

80-7%  

2.0  4 

2.40 

2.59 

2.7S 

3.33 

3.70 

4.63 

5.55 

SO-5  

2.09 

2.47 

2.66 

2.85 

3.42 

3.80 

4.75 

5.70 

80-2%  

2.15 

2.54 

2.73 

2.93 

3.51 

3.90 

4.8S 

5.85 

80  

2.20 

2.60 

2.80 

3.00 

3.60 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

75-10-10  

2.23 

2.63 

2.S4 

3.03 

3.65 

4.05 

5.06 

6.07 

75-10-5-2  1/2  

2.29 

2.70 

2.92 

3.12 

3.76 

4.1  6 

5.21 

6.25 

75-15  

2.34 

2.7  6 

2.98 

3.19 

3.82 

4.25 

5.31 

6.38 

75-10-5  

2.35 

2.77 

3.00 

3.20 

3.85 

4.27 

5.3  4 

6.41 

75-12  1/a  

2.41 

2.S4 

3.07 

3.28 

3.94 

4.37 

5.47 

6.5  6 

75-10-2%  

2.41 

2.85 

3.0S 

3.29 

3.95 

4.39 

5.48 

6.5  S 

75-10  

2.48 

2.92 

3.15 

3.37 

4.05 

4.50 

5.62 

6.75 

75-7%  

2.54 

3.01 

3.24 

3.47 

4.17 

4.62 

5.7  8 

6.94 

75-5-2%  

3.01 

3.25 

3.47 

4.17 

4.63 

5.79 

6.95 

75-5  

2.61 

3.09 

3.33 

3.56 

4.27 

4.75 

5.94 

7.12 

75-2% 

2.68 

3.17 

3.42 

3.66 

4.39 

4.S7 

6.09 

7.31 

7 5 

2.75 

3.25 

3.50 

3.75 

4.50 

5.00 

6.25 

7.50 

70-15  

2.81 

3.31 

3.57 

3.83 

4.59 

5.10 

6.38 

7.65 

60-25-15  

2.81 

3.32 

3.57 

3.83 

4.59 

5.10 

6.38 

7.65 

70-12%  

2.89 

3.41 

3.68 

3.94 

4.73 

5.25 

6.56 

7.87 

60-25-1  2 % 

2.89 

3.41 

3.68 

3.94 

4.73 

5.25 

6.56 

7.87 

70-10  

2.97 

3.51 

3.78 

4.05 

4. S6 

5.40 

6.75 

S.10 

60-25-10  

2.97 

3.51 

3.7S 

4.05 

4.S6 

5.40 

6.75 

8.10 

70-7%  

3.05 

3.61 

3.SS 

4.16 

5.00 

5.5  5 

6.94 

8.32 

70-5  

3.14 

3.70 

3.99 

4.27 

5.13 

5.70 

7.12 

8.55 

60-25-5  

3.14 

3.70 

3.99 

4.27 

5.13 

5.70 

7.12 

S.55 

70-2%  

3 2 2 

3. SO 

4.10 

4.39 

5.27 

5.85 

7.31 

8.77 

6 0-25-2  % 

3.22 

3.80 

4.10 

4.39 

5.27 

5.85 

7.31 

8.77 

70  

3.30 

3.90 

4.20 

4.50 

5.40 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

60-20-5  

3.34 

3.95 

4.26 

4.56 

5.48 

6.08 

7.60 

9.12 

6 0-2  0-2  % 

3.43 

4.06 

4.37 

4.68 

5.62 

6.24 

7.80 

9.3  6 

60-20  

3.52 

4.16 

4.48 

4. so 

5.76 

6.40 

S.00 

9.60 

6 0-15  

4.42 

4.76 

5.10 

6.12 

6. SO 

S.50 

10.20 

60-12%  

3.85 

4.55 

4.90 

5.25 

6.30 

7.00 

8.75 

10.50 

60-10-2%  

3.S6 

4.56 

4.92 

5.26 

6.32 

7.02 

8.7  7 

10.53 

60-10  

3.96 

4.68 

5.04 

5.40 

6.48 

7.20 

9.00 

10.80 

6 0-7%  

4.07 

4.81 

5.1S 

5.55 

6.66 

7.40 

9.25 

11.10 

60-5  

4.18 

4.94 

5.3  2 

5.70 

6.84 

7.60 

9.50 

11.40 

60-2%  

4.29 

5.07 

5.46 

5.85 

7.02 

7. SO 

9.75 

11.70 

60  . 

4.40 

5.20 

5.60 

6.00 

7.20 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

Every  length  of  our  Conductor  Pipe  can  be  depended  upon  as  perfectly  made. 


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THE  Famous  “'Milwaukee”  Flat  Crimp  Elbows — Elbows  that  provide 
the  corner  turns  and  water  outlets  on  most  of  the  Conductor  Pipe 
from  all  sources,  are  made  in  our  Elbow  Department  by  the  most 
wonderful  and  intricate  automatic  machines  for  the  purpose,  designed,  built 
and  used  exclusively  by  us.  They  operate  with  such  remarkable  precision, 
every  movement  true  and  accurate  that  they  almost  seem  to  be  endowed 

with  human  intelligence. 


(All  our  machines  are  patented.) 


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“MILWAUKEE”  ELAT  CRIMP  ELBOWS 

( Patented. ) 

CORRUGATED  ROUND. 


Angle  30  degrees  Angle  45  degrees  Angle  60  degrees 


Angle  HO  degrees 


Angle  75  degrees 


All  “Milwaukee’’  Elbows  are  made  of  Tin  Plate,  one  piece  and 
galvanized  after  formed,  giving  them  a double  coating.  No  soldered 
joints. 

Expand  without  breaking.  The  corrugations  run  parallel  the 
entire  length  and  make  the  curves  in  unison  with  the  pipe. 


Shoe 

Angle  75  degrees 


List.  Prices  Per  Dozen. 


Size,  Inches 

Galvanized  Steel  and  47f)ppER0iri  Elbows 

Galvanized  Steel  and  J Shoes 

Galvanized  Armco  Iron  or  Toncan  Metal  Elbows 
Galvanized  Armco  Iron  or  Toncan  Metal  Shoes.  . 

14  ounce  Copper  Elbows 

14  ounce  Copper  Shoes 

10  ounce  Copper  Elbows 

10  ounce  Copper  Shoes 


*> 

3 

4 

5 

<> 

$4.32 

$7.20 

$15.00 

$1  8.00 

4.8  0 

5.7  6 

9.00 

1 S.00 

21.60 

4. SO 

5.7  6 

9.00 

1 7.40 

21.00 

0 . 0 0 

7.20 

10.80 

19.8  0 

24.00 

8.40 

1 0.  SO 

1 6.20 

24.00 

34.20 

9.00 

12.00 

18.00 

27.00 

37.80 

9.00 

12.00 

18.00 

27.00 

37. SO 

1 0.2  0 

1 3.20 

1 9.80 

30.00 

42.00 

Corrugated  Round. 


DOUBLE  CURVED  ELBOWS  OR  “GOOSENECKS” 

ONE  PIECE — CORRUGATED  ROUND. 

Galvanized  After  Formation. 

Made  in  All  Angles. 

List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 


Size,  Inches 

• > 

O 1., 

3 

314 

4 

5 

(> 

Galvanized  Steel 

and  COPPEROl]) 

Armco  Iron  or 

$7.20 

$8.64 

$8.64 

$14.40 

$ 1 4.40 

$30.00 

$3  6.00 

Toncan  Metal . . . 

9 . 6 0 

1 1 .52 

1 1 .5  2 

1 8.0  0 

1 8.00 

35.00 

42.00 

1 4 ounce  Copper . , 

16.80 

21.60 

21.60 

32.40 

32.40 

48.00 

68.40 

1 6 ounce  Copper . . 

. 18.00 

24.0  0 

24.00 

36.00 

36.00 

54.00 

7 5.60 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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MILWAUKEE”  ELAT  CHIMP  ELBOWS 


PLAIN  ROUND 

Made  of  One  Piece — \o  Soldered  Joints. 


Angle  3 0 degrees  Angle  4 5 degrees 


Angle  6 0 degrees 


Angle  75  degrees 


Angle  90  degrees 


Shoe 
Angle  75  degrees 


“Milwaukee”  Elbows  are  made  of  Tin  Plate,  one  piece  and 
galvanized  after  formed,  giving  them  a double  coating.  No  soldered 
.joints. 


List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 


Size,  Inches  

*> 

2 i£ 

3 

312 

4 

5 

(> 

Galvanized  Steel  and  /7{ippEPOIft  Elbows 

. .$3.60 

$4.32 

$4.32 

$7.20 

$7.20 

$15.00 

$18.00 

Galvanized  Steel  and  vVUETAir'y  Shoes 

. . 4.80 

5.76 

5.76 

9.00 

9.00 

18.00 

21.60 

Galvanized  Armco  Iron  or  Toncan  Metal  Elbows.  . 

. 4.80 

5.7  6 

5.76 

9.00 

9.00 

17.40 

21.00 

Galvanized  Armco  Iron  or  Toncan  Metal  Shoes.  . . 

. 6.00 

7.20 

7.20 

10.80 

10.80 

19.80 

24.00 

14  ounce  Copper  Elbows 

. 8.4  0 

10.80 

1 0.80 

16.20 

1 6.20 

24.00 

34.20 

1 4 ounce  Copper  Shoes 

9.0  0 

12.00 

12.00 

18.00 

1 8.00 

27.00 

37.80 

16  ounce  Copper  Elbows 

. 9.00 

12.00 

12.00 

18.00 

1 8.00 

27.00 

37.80 

16  ounce  Copper  Shoes 

1.3.20 

13.20 

19.80 

19.80 

30.00 

42.00 

DOUBLE  CURVED  ELBOWS  OR  “GOOSENECKS” 

ONE  PIECE — PLAIN  ROUND. 

Galvanized  After  Formation. 

Made  in  All  Angles. 

List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 

Size,  Inches 1*  2 K 3 3 46  I 5 <> 


Galvanized  Steel 

and  uoPPEgOI Q $7.20 

Armco  Iron  or 

Toncan  Metal...  9.60 
14  ounce  Copper.  . I 6. SO 
16  ounce  Copper. . IS. 00 


$8.64 

$S.64 

$14.40 

11.52 

1 1 .52 

1 8.00 

21.60 

21.60 

32.40 

24.00 

2 4.00 

36.00 

$14.40  $30.00  $36.00 

18.00  35.00  42.00 

32.40  4S.00  68.40 

36.00  54.00  75.60 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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MILWAUKEE’’  FLAT  CRIMP  ELBOWS 

CORRUGATED  SQUARE. 

ORDINARY  CURVE — Style  A. 


No.  0 

Angle  3 0 degrees 


No.  1 

Angle  4 5 degrees 


No.  2 


Angle  6 0 degrees 


No.  3 

Angle  75  degrees 


No.  4 

Angle  90  degrees. 


By  combination  of  Style  A and 
15,  a square  conductor  can  bo  made 
to  turn  the  corner  of  a building  as 
readily  as  the  round  conductor 
Pipe. 


SIDE  CURVE — Style  B. 


Angle  75  degrees. 


Angle  30  degrees  Angle  45  degrees 


Angle  60  degrees 


Angle  7 5 degrees 


No.  4 


Angle  90  degrees 


last  Prices  Per 

Style,  Inches 

Galvanized  Steel  and 


Galvanized  Steel  and 

CONOID  Shoes 

Armco  Iron  and  Toucan 

Metal  Elbows 

Armco  Iron  and  Toucan 

Metal  Shoes 

14  ounce  Copper  Elbows 
14  ounce  Copper  Shoes. 

1 6 ounce  Copper  Elbows 
16  ounce  Copper  Shoes. 

Discounts  Given  In 


Dozen — Styles  A and  15 
...  2 :5  I 


4 

SO  $ 

6 

00 

$ 7 

SO 

$ 1 2 

00 

6 

00 

7 

2 0 

9 

60 

1 5 

00 

7 

20 

s 

4 0 

1 0 

80 

1 6 

20 

!t 

00 

1 o 

20 

1 3 

2 0 

1 9 

20 

1 0 

2 0 

1 3 

20 

1 9 

20 

2S 

SO 

1 o 

SO 

1 1 

4 0 

2 1 

60 

3 3 

00 

I o 

SO 

1 4 

4 0 

2 1 

6 0 

*>  •} 

0 0 

1 2 

60 

1 6 

20 

24 

0 0 

3 6 

00 

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Pr 

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Sheet. 

Shoe 


Angle 


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GALVANIZED  PIPE 
AND  ELBOWS 


GALVANIZED  IKON  PIPE 


22|°  ANGLE 


45°  ANGLE 


90°  ANGLE 


GALVANIZED  IKON 
ADJUSTABLE  ELBOW 


LIST  PRICES  GALVANIZED  ELBOWS,  ANGLES  AND  PIPE 


Size-Inches 

5" 

6" 

"" 

8" 

9" 

10" 

ip 

12” 

14" 

15" 

16" 

18" 

20" 

oo" 

24" 

26" 

28" 

30" 

36" 

4 piece  Gal.  Els. -90“  | 

| 

| 

1 

1 

11.00 

Each 

26  Ga. 

50 

50 

60 

70 

80 

1.00 

1.40 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

4.40 

5.20 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

24  Ga. 

60 

70 

80 

90 

1.10 

1.30 

1.70 

2.10 

2.70 

3.3  0 

4.50 

5.30 

6.30 

7.50 

8.80 

10.00 

1 5 . 0 0 

Each 

8 piece  Gal.  Els. -45° 

5.60 

Each 

26  Ga. 

50 

60 

70 

90 

1.20 

1.40 

1.60 

2.20 

2.90 

3.20 

3.70 

4.20 

4.90 

24  Ga. 

5 0 

60 

70 

90 

1.20 

Each 

2 piece  Gal.  Els. -22%  ° 

5.00 

Each 

26  Ga. 

2 0 

40 

50 

60 

80 

96 

1.16 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.4  0 

3.00 

4.00 

2 4 Ga. 

40 

48 

60 

72 

96 

1.16 

1.40 

1.68 

1.92 

2.20 

2.40 

2.88 

3.60 

4.80 

6.00 

Each 

4 piece  Galv.  Adj.  Els. 

26  Ga. 

50 

50 

60 

70 

80 

l.oo 

1.40 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

4.40 

5.20 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

11.00 

Each 

24  Ga. 

60 

70 

80 

90 

1.10 

1.30  | 1.70 

2.10 

2.70 

3.30 

4.50 

5.30 

6.30 

7.50 

8.80 

10.00 

15.00 

Each 

Galvanized  Pipe 

26  Ga. 

36 

40 

42 

44 

48 

6 4 

70 

80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.10 

2.40 

2.70 

3.50 

Per  ft. 

24  Ga. 

45 

59 

5 4 

58 

64 

84 

1.05 

1.20 

1.35 

1.50 

Per  ft. 

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GALVANIZED 

PIPING 

AND 

ELBOWS 

ALL  SIZIICW 

□ □ 

□ □ 

We  have  recently  added  to  our  line  the  patterns 
of  piping  and  elbows  shown  on  the  reverse  side  of 
this  sheet.  The  material,  workmanship  and  gal- 
vanizing is  of  the  unexcelled  “MlLCOR”  quality. 

For  prices  also  see  the  reverse  side  of  this  sheet. 

MILWAUKEE  CORRUGATING  CO. 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

Branch  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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LONG  SWEEP  ELBOW 

CORRUGATED  SQUARE. 

Galvanized. 


Tliis  Long-  Sweep  Elbow  makes  a most  desirable,  neat  and  classy  appearance 
and  embellishes  the  architectural  beauty  of  large  projecting  Cornices. 


Also  furnished  made  from  Copper. 


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U E H N’S 
ORREKT 
U T O F F 


\<>  Solder  I'sed 


in  Putting  Together. 


Galvauized  After  Formation. 


Corrugated  Round. 


Plain  Round 


List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 

GALVANIZED  STEEL  AND  C0EStSP,D 

Size,  Inches 2 2*2  3 3*2  -1  5 <> 

Corrugated  Round $7.5  0 $S.OO  $11.00  $20.00  $24.00 

Plain  Round 7.00  $7.50  8.00  $11.00  1 1.00  20.00  24.00 

Corrugated  Square 8.00  10.00  14.00  24.00  

GALVANIZED  ARMCO  IRON  AND  TONCAN  METAL. 

Size,  Indies 2 21a  3 3 4 5 <i 

Corrugated  Round $7.50  $8.00  $11.00  $20.00  $24.00 

Plain  Round 7.00  $7.50  8.00  $1  1.00  1 1.00  20.00  24.00 

Corrugated  Square 8.00  10.00  1 4.00  24.00  

COLD  ROLLED  COPPER— 14  or  16  Oz, 

Size,  Inches 2 2*2  3 31a  4 5 O 

Corrugated  Round  $17.00  $22.00  $36.00  $48.00  $70.00 

Plain  Round 17.00  $20.00  22.00  $36.00  36.00  48.00  70.00 

Corrugated  Square 19.00  24.00  38.00  50.00  


YOUNG’S 

CUT-OFFS 

WITH  STRAINERS 

In  Two  Sizes  Only. 
List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 

3 inch $11.00 

4 inch 12.00 


GALVANIZED 

WIRE 

CONDUCTOR 

STRAINERS 

List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 


2 inches  diameter $1.50 

3 inches  diameter 2.00 

4 inches  diameter 3.00 

5 inches  diameter 3.50 

6 inches  diameter 4.00 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Place  Sheet. 


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SINGLE  DllIVE-liOUNl) 


The  Leading  Conductor  Hook  On 
The  Market, 

Hetter  and  Cheaper  Than 
Malleable. 

Strong  and  Dependable. 

Hot  Galvanized  to  Prevent 
Rust  ing. 


LIST  PRICES  PER  HUNDRED  -SINGLE  DRIVE-ROUND 

Size.  Inches 2 2'/2  345  5 

For  Wood $3.00  $4.00  $5.00  $7.00  $10.00  $12.00 

For  Brick 3.50  4.50  5.50  8.50  12.00  15.00 

Discounts  Given  in  Latest  Price  Sheet 


Sizes  2 inch,  2%  inch,  3 inch  and  4 inch  packed  in  lots  of  100  each.  Sizes  5 inch  and  6 inch  packed  in 

lots  of  50  each. 


IMPORTANT  2 inch  Corrugated  Round  Pipe  requires  2 y2  inch  hook.  All  other  sizes,  plain 
and  corrugated  round  pipe,  require  corresponding  hook  sizes. 


Application  of  Single  Round — Wood. 


AS  EASY  TO 
DRIVE  AS  AX 
ORDINARY' 
NAIL. 


Makes  a clean,  neat 
job. 

Holds  pipe  in  place 
with  a strong,  sure 
grip. 


See  following  pages 
for  illustrations  and 
list  prices  of  Single 
Square  and  Double 
Round  and  Double 
Square  Hooks. 


Application  Single  Round — Brick. 


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Galvanized 


SINGLE  DRIVE -SQUARE 


The  Leading  Conductor  Hook  On 
The  Market. 

Better  and  Cheaper  Than 
Malleable. 

Strong  and  Dependable. 

Hot  Galvanized  to  Prevent 
Rusting, 


FOR 

BRICK. 


LIST  PRICES  PER  HUNDRED  SINGLE  DRIVE-SQUARE 

Size,  Inches  2'/2  3 4 

For  Wood $4  00  $5.00  $7.00 

For  Brick 4 50  5 50  8-50 

Discounts  Given  in  Latest  Price  Sheet 


5 

$10.00 

12.00 


6^ 

$12.00 

15.00 


Sizes  2%  inch,  3 inch  and  4 inch  packed  in  lots  of  100  each.  Sizes  5 inch  and  6 inch  packed  in  lots  of 

50  each. 


IMPORTANT  2 inch  Corrugated  Square  Pipe  requires  2%  inch  hook.  All  other  sizes,  plain  and 
• corrugated  square  pipe,  require  corresponding  hook  sizes. 


AS  EASY  TO 
DRIVE  AS  AX 
ORDINARY 
NAIL. 


Makes  a clean,  neat 
job. 

Holds  pipe  in  place 
with  a strong,  sure 
grip. 


See  Pages  146A, 
inn  and  14(d)  for 
other  styles  Direct 
Drive  Hooks. 


Application  Single 


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ROUND  CONDUCTOR  PIHE  HOOKS 

Patented  Feb.  24.  1914. 


Made  from  Steel  Hods  then  Tinned  (not 
Galvanized)  after  formed. 


Vastly  Superior  to  Malleable  Iron. 
Drive  Easily.  Hold  Firmly.  Never  Slip. 


last  Prices  Per  Hundred. 


Size,  Inches 


For  wood . $1.50 
For  brick . 1.75 


2 yz 

52.00 

9 9a 


52.50 

2.75 


53.50  $5.00  $6.00 
4.25  6.00  7.50 


2 inch  Plain  Pipe  requires  2 inch  hooks. 

2 y2  inch  Plain  and  2 inch  Corrugated  Pipe 


require  2 y2  inch  hooks. 


Notice  these 
p ro jec t ions. 
They  £rip  the 
pipe.  Never 
Slip. 

For  Brick. 


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SQUARE  CONDUCTOR  PIPE  HOOKS 


Tinned — not  Galvanized.  Made  from  Steel  Rods. 

List  Prices  Per  Hundred. 


For  Brick. 


Size,  Inches 


2), 


For  wood ...  $1.50  $2.00  $2.50  $3.50  $5.00  $6.00 

25  2.75  4.25  6.00  7.50 


For  brick. . . 1.75 


Note  the  Tattle  Projections  on  the  Inner  Part  of  Hooks — That's  Where  They 

Grip  the  Pipe — Can’t  Slip. 


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WILL  NOT 
SPLIT  WOOD 
NOR  BREAK 
WHEN 


CONDUCTOR  driven 
PIPE  HOOKS  IN  BRICK. 


Packed  in  Strong  Fibre  Cartons,  which  will 
not  break  in  transit.  Plainly  labeled,  con- 
venient to  handle,  and  particularly  adapted 
to  stock  on  shelves. 

Sizes  and  quantities  as  follows:  2,  2%,  3 
and  4 inch,  100  each.  5 and  6 inch,  50  each. 


(UNCHER 

(OR  T,M"E“  PIPE  HOOKS 


ONE 

HUNDRED 


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STEEL  CONDUCTOR  HOOKS 

Galvanized. 


Round. 


Have  no  equal  for  strength. 
Drive  easy  in  wood  and 
will  not  break  in  driving. 


Round. 


In  ordering  hooks  for  2 inch  corrugated  con- 
ductor, always  specify  2 Vs  inch,  for  that  size  pipe 
measures  2%  inches  in  diameter.  The  plain 
round  pipe  requires  the  regular  2 inch  hooks. 

List  Prices  Per  Hundred. 

Wood.  Brick. 

2 inch $1.25  $2.00 

2 Vs  inch 1.75  2.25 

3 inch 2.25  3.00 

3 Vs  inch 2.75  3.75 

4 i nch 3.50  4.75 

5 inch 4.50  G.50 

G inch 5.50  S.00 

Packed  100  per  box. 


FOR  BRICK 


Square. 


“N  EVERBREAK” 
STEEL  CONDUCTOR 
HOOKS 

Galvanized. 

List  Prices  Per  Hundred. 

Wood. 


2 inch,  (l34x21/4  inches) $1.25 

3 inch,  ( 2 ’4x3  Vi  inches) 2.25 

4 inch,  (2%x4  44  inches) 3.50 

5 inch,  13^x544  inches) 4.50 


Packed  100  per  box. 


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FLASHING  HOOKS 


List  Prices  Per  Hundred. 


1 1 y2  inch,  Galvanized $0.<0 

2 V>  inch  Galvanized 1.10 

For  Flashing 

3 V>  inch,  Galvanized 2.00 

Shingles,  see 

5 Vi  inch,  Galvanized 3.40 

Page  ItiO. 

The  large  size  is  suitable  for  Square  Conductor 

Pipe. 

All  hooks  packed  100  per  box. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 

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CONDUCTOR  FASTENERS 

Made  from  MALLEABLE  IKON. 
Galvanized. 


Round 
For  Wood. 


Rou  nd 
For  Brick. 


Wood  or  Brick. 


List  Prices  Per  Hundred. 


Size,  Inches 2 2 3 4 5 (5 

For  Wood  or  Brick $3.50  $4.00  $5.50  $7.25  $9.50  $10.75 


CORRUGATED  ROUND. 


Galvanized. 

List  Prices  Per  10  0. 

Both  Styles. 

Wood.  Brick. 


2 inch $3.00  $3.50 

3 inch 4.00  4.5  0 

4 inch 5.00  5.50 

5 inch 7.50 

C inch 8.50 


Always  state  whether  hooks 
are  wanted  for  wood  or  brick. 


PLAIN  ROUND. 


WROUGHT  CONDUCTOR  HOOKS. 


Galvanized. 


"PERFECTION”  Wire  Conductor  Pipe 
Hanger. 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel 
Wire. 


Packed  50  in  a 

box. 

List 

Prices  Per 

100. 

Size 

Wire 

Inches. 

Gauge. 

2 

12 . . . 

$2  00 

2 y2 

12 

9 9 n; 

3 

11 

. . 2.50 

4 

10 

. . 3.00 

5 

9 . . 

. . 3.50 

C 

S 

. . 4.00 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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SPEAKING  TUBE  AND  FITTINGS 

Si/.e  1 inch.  .Made  from  Bright  Tin.  In  5 foot  Lengths. 


Lock  Seamed.  Cannot  pull  apart. 


No.  2. 

Round  Elbow. 


No.  3. 


Square  Elbow. 


No.  G. 
Coupler. 


No.  10. 
Whistle. 


No.  7. 
Tee. 


No.  8. 

Mouth  Piece. 


No.  4. 

Lob  Back  Elbow. 


No.  9. 
Staple. 


No.  5. 

One-eighth  Bend. 


No.  1. 
Flexible 
Wall  Tube. 


LIST  PRICES. 

No. 

Tin  Speaking  Tube 

1 2-Foot  Flexible  Wall  Tube,  complete 

Each  additional  foot 

2 Tin  Stamped  Elbows 

3 Tin  Square  Elbows 

4 Tin  Lob  Back  Elbows 

5 Tin  Vs  Bend  Elbows 

G Tin  Couplers  

7 Tin  Tees  

s Porcelain  Mouth  Pieces 

8 All  Nickel  Mouth  Pieces 

9 Staples 

10  Porcelain  Indicator  Whistles 

in  Porcelain  Plain  Whistles 

lo  All  Nickel  Indicator  Whistles 

10  All  Nickel  Plain  Whistles 


$0.03  per  ft. 

2.00  each. 

. 3 0 

,0G  each. 
.02.8  each. 
.04  each. 
.02.S  each. 
.02  each. 

.07  each. 

1.00  per  doz. 

2.00  per  doz. 
.4  0 per  lb. 

2.00  per  doz. 
2.00  per  doz. 
2.80  per  doz. 
2.80  per  doz. 


Always 

Order 

by 

X limber 
and 
Name 
of 

Article. 


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rice  Sheets. 


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GALVANIZED  JUDGING 

Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  COEmetaPU) 

Iii  to  Foot  Lengths- — Crated  250  Feet. 

PLAIN  ROUND  RIDGE  ROLL  With  Nailing  Flange. 


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The  Nailing  Flange  insures  easy,  quick  application,  and  a perfect  fitting  neat  finish. 


TRIANGULAR  RIDGING  With  Nailing  Flange. 


STYLE  “C”  RIDGING  With  Nailing  Flange. 


List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Plain  Ridge  Roll,  Triangular  and  Style  C Ridging. 


Girth,  Inches f*  7 8 to  12  14 

Roll,  Inches 1 114  1 la  2 2J4  ;j 


No.  29  Gauge $0.13  $0.14  $0.16  $0.19  $0.23  $0.28 

No.  28  Gauge 15  .16  .18  .21  .25  .30 

No.  2 6 Gauge 19  .20  .22  .25  .29  .3  4 


We  advise  against  the  use  of  Ridging  lighter  than  No.  20  Gauge. 


GLOBE  FINIALS  FOR  RIDGING 


No.  5 Globe  Finial. 


No. 

Roll. 

1 V4  inch 

1 V2  inch 

2 inch 
2 V2  inch 


5. 

Ball. 
21/2  inch 
2y2  inch 

3 y2  inch 

4 inch 


No.  7 Globe  Finial.  No.  8 Globe  Finial. 


List  Price  Per  Dozen. 

No.  7 and  S. 

Girth.  Ball. 

. $4.00  8 inch  2 V2  inch $4.00 

4.0  0 10  inch  3 V2  inch 5.0  0 

5.00  12  inch  4 inch 6.00 

. 6.00 


COPPERpiD  takes  same  list  prices  and  is  not  furnished  lighter  than  No.  2 8 Gauge. 


Discounts  Given  I11  Latest  Price  Sheet 


CONTINUOUS  ORNAMENTAL  RIDGING 

Style  O 


List  price,  8 inch 


No.  1 1 Hip  Filiial. 

List  price,  $0.7  0 each. 


Stamped  in  one  piece  in  5 foot  lengths. 


HIP  AM)  GABLE  FINIALS 

Galvanized. 


Used  in  connection  with 
inch  Continuous  Ornamental 


the  above 
Ridging. 


8 


$0.07  per  lineal  foot 


No.  !)  Gable  Finial. 

List  price,  $0.70  each. 


GALVANIZED  CONTINUOUS  HIP  SHINGLES 

Crated  250  and  500  feet. 


'rices. 

. $0.05  per  lineal  foot 
.1  0 per  lineal  foot 
.10  each 
.20  each 


1 0 each 


All  above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  CPE^taPID 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  ORNAMENTAL  RIDGE 
AND  HIP  TILE 


Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPE&taPID 


Starter  for  Hip  Tile. 
List  price,  each  ....  $0.20 


The  Tile  are  14  inches  long  and 
lay  12  inches  to  the  weather. 

Are  adjustable  and  no  cutting 
is  necessary. 


No.  922 

Ridge  and  Hip  Tile. 
Covers  1 2 inches. 

List  price,  each $0.10 


Our  Ornamental  Ridge  Tile  are  made  from  the  best  quality  galvanized  steel, 
and  make  a very  attractive  ridge  and  hip  finish  suitable  for  any  kind  of  building. 
Ornamental  ridge  tile  are  storm  proof  and  easy  to  apply. 


No.  924. 
GABLE 
FINIAL. 

List  price, 
$1.20  each 


No.  923. 
HIP 

FINIAL. 

List  price, 
$1.20  each. 


“MILWAUKEE”  HIP  SHINGLES 


Galvanized  or  Painted 
Tin.  Embossed  nice  and 
deep  as  shown  in  cut. 

Packed  250  in  a box. 


List  Prices  Per  1000. 


Galvanized.  Painted. 


4x  7 inches,  for  Wood  Shingles.  $15.50 
4x  9 inches,  for  Wood  Shingles.  16.50 
5x12  inches,  for  Slate  Shingles.  . 30.00 


$10.00 

12.50 

20.00 


Copper  llip  Shingles—  Prices  on  application. 


All  above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  CO&^iSPID 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  CRESTING  BLOCKS 


Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPESI5P1D 


No.  203. 


Length,  8 inches. 
Height,  5 inches. 
For  2 inch  Ridge  Roll. 
List  price,  $0.50  each. 


No.  400. 


Length,  6 inches. 
Height,  5 inches. 

For  2 inch  Ridge  Roll. 
List  price,  $0.40  each. 


Applied  in  the  same  manner  as  shown  on 
the  Crestings  illustrated  on  the  following 
pages. 


Note  that  some  of  these  Blocks  are 
made  to  fit  2 inch  Ridge  Roll  only 
and  some  to  fit  1 tjj  or  2 inch  ltidge 
Roll.  In  ordering,  state  size  wanted. 

Heights  given  mean  from  top  of 
Roll. 


No.  20(5. 

Length,  8 inches. 
Height,  5 inches. 
For  2 inch  Ridge  Roll. 
List  price,  $0.50  each. 


No.  401. 


Length,  7 V2  inches. 
Height,  5 inches. 
For  2 inch  Ridge  Roll. 
List  price,  $0.60  each. 


Length,  8 inches. 
Height,  6 inches. 
For  2 inch  Ridge  Roll. 
List  price,  $0.50  each. 


No.  408. 


Length,  7 inches. 
Height,  6 inches. 
For  1 V2  and  2 inch 
Ridge  Roll. 

List  price,  $0.40  each. 


No.  400. 


No.  410. 


Length,  7 inches. 
Height,  6 inches. 
For  1 M>  and  2 inch 
Ridge  Roll. 

List  price,  $0.40  each. 


Length,  7 inches. 
Height,  4 V2  inches. 
For  1 V2  and  2 inch 
Ridge  Roll. 

List  price,  $0.32  each. 


All  above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  C0E,^t?PID 


Always  Order  by  Number, 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPE&taPID 

Blocks  spaced  8 inches  apart. 


No.  902 — Cresting,  height  7 in.,  roll  2 in.,  apron  2%  in $0.40  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  400 — Blocks,  length  6 in.,  height  5 in .40  each 

No.  902 — Finial,  height  24  in 2.50  each 


List  Prices. 


Style  E — Cresting,  height  11  in.,  width  of  apron  6 in $0.60  per  lin.  ft. 

Style  E — Finial,  height  29  in 3.60  each 


All  above  hist  Prices  also  apply  on  COB£^SPID 
Always  Order  by  Number. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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CRESTING 

Made  with  Nailing  Flange. 

Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  COEJetaP© 

Blocks  spaced  8 inches  apart. 

No.  901 . 


List  Prices. 

No.  904 — Cresting,  height  8 in.,  roll  2 in.,  apron 

No.  203 — Blocks,  length  8 in.,  height  5 in 

No.  904 — Finial,  height  30  in 


No.  903. 


2 Vz  in.  $0.45  per  lin.  ft. 

50  each 

6.00  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  903—  Cresting,  height  S in.,  roll  2 in.,  apron  2*4  in.  $0.45  per  lin.  ft. 


No.  206 — Blocks,  length  8 in.,  height  5 in .50  each 

No.  903 — Finial,  height  24  in 4.00  each 


All  above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  COEctSPID 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  ORNAMENTAL  CRESTING 


List  Prices. 


$0.80  per  1 in . ft. 
3.30  each 


Style  H-  -Cresting,  height  1 1 in 
Style  H — Finial,  height  24  in. 


List  Prices. 

Style  L — Cresting,  height  11  in.,  width  of  apron  6 in  . . . $0.90  per  lin.  ft. 
Style  L — Finial,  height  20  in 4.00  each 


All  above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  COE£r?PID 
Always  Order  by  Number. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  F011MED  VALLEY 

Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  CPEEtaPID 


Style  A. 


10  foot  lengths.  Seamless.  Crated,  250  feet. 


Style  11. 


Style  C. 


List  Trices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Styles  A,  B and  C. 


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24 

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No.  29 

Gauge 

$0,121/0 

$0.15  $ 0 

.17% 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.37 

No.  2 8 

Gauge 

14% 

. 1 7 

.19% 

9 9 

.27 

.32 

.37 

.39 

No.  2 7 

Gauge 

1 G % 

.1  9 

.21% 

.24 

.29 

.34 

.3  9 

.41 

No.  2 6 

Gauge 

1 8 % 

.21 

.23% 

.26 

.3  1 

.3  6 

.41 

.43 

No.  2 4 

Gauge 

24  % 

2 7 

• 29% 

.32 

.3  7 

.42 

.47 

.49 

Style  A always 

furnished  unles 

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specified 

Prices  on  (' 

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GALVANIZED  ROLL  VALLEY 


Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  C®RetaP'D 


In  Rolls  of  50  Feet  and  100  Feet  Lengths. 

Double  Cross  Lock  is  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
Single  Cross  Locked  and  Soldered  only  when  so  ordered. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot. 


Girth,  Inches 1<*  1-  LI 


No.  29  Gauge $0.12%  $0.15  $0.17%  $0.20 

No.  28  Gauge -14%  .17  .19%  .22 

No.  2 7 Gauge .16%  .19  .21%  .24 

No.  26  Gauge .18%  .21  .23%  .26 

No.  24  Gauge 24%  .27  .29  % .32 

Girth,  Inches 20  24  28  30 

No.  2 9 Gauge $0.25  $0.30  $0.35  $0.37 

No.  28  Gauge -27  .32  .37  .39 

No.  27  Gauge -29  .34  .39  .41 

No.  26  Gauge -31  -36  .41  .43 

No.  24  Gauge -37  .42  .47  .49 


Above  List  Prices  also  apply  on  COEEtSP'D 


TIN  PLATE  IN  ROLLS 

For  Glitters  and  Valleys. 

Made  from  Prime  Sheets.  No  wasters  used. 

Widths  10,  14,  20  and  28  inches. 

Rolls  of  50  feet  and  100  feet  lengths. 

14  inch  and  wider  have  wooden  heads  in  each  end  of  Rolls 
to  prevent  smashing  together  in  shipping. 


Specify  how  wanted  when  ordering. 
Fnpainted — Painted  one  side- — Painted  two  sides. 


Made  from  the  following  Terne  Plates. 


“Crescent” 8 lb.  coating. 

“Elkay”  Old  Style 15  lb.  coating. 

“Kuehn's”  Old  Style 20  lb.  coating. 

“Republic"  Old  Method 25  lb.  coating. 

“Milcor”  Old  Style  Hand  Made.  . . . U.  S.  G.  Spec. 
Milwaukee  Old  Style 40  lb.  coating. 


All  Valley  is  furnished  double  cross  locked,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
Fnpainted  Valley  is  shipped  unless  painted  is  specified. 

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BARN  DOOR  TRACK  COVER 


Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  C0EJ2&PID 


Made  in  10  Foot  Lengths. 


Showing  application. 


Crated  250  feet. 

List  Trices,  Galvanized  Steel 
and  C°E£t?PID 

Per  Lineal  Foot. 


No.  29  gauge,  10  in.  girt $0.25 

No.  29  gauge,  14  in.  girt 35 

No.  26  gauge,  10  in.  girt 25 

No.  26  gauge,  14  in.  girt 35 

Each,  Net. 

Slip  Ends  $0.10 

Hangers  (galvanized)  05 

This  Cover  serves  the  purpose  to 

better  advantage  than  wood  — wears 


longer  and  provides  a real,  dependable 
protection. 


FLASHING  SHINGLES 

Made  from  Painted  Tin,  Galvanized  Steel  or  COPPERplD 


Painted  Tin. 


Put  up  in 
packages  of  1 0O 
pieces  each. 


Galvanized  Steel  anti 

C0EK2PID 


Sizes. 

4x  5 inches 
5x  7 inches 
7x10  inches 


List  Prices  Per  IOOO. 


Painted  Tin. 

$12.00 

17.00 

33.00 


Galvanized  Steel 
and 

Copperoid 

$15.00 

23.00 

40.00 


Flashing  Shingles  are  used  by  all  roofers  for  metal,  slate  and  wood  shingle 
roofs.  Time  saved  by  their  use.  Always  carried  in  stock.  Orders  tilled  quickly. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ONE  PIECE  HOG  TROUGHS 


PATENT 

APPLIED 

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Center  Leg'  on  8 ft.  Lengths  and  Over. 


“MILCOR"  SANITARY  HOG  TROUGHS  MADE  IN  ALL  LENGTHS. 


We  recommend  and 

will  furnish 

Troughs 

*20  Gauge  unless 

otherwise 

specified. 

Order  by  No. 

Shipping 

List 

Shipping 

List 

Length 

Weight 

Price 

Order  by  No. 

Length 

Weight 

Price 

HT-2 — 20  Gauge 

2 ft.  4 in. 

16  lbs. 

$2.1»0 

HT-0 — 20  Gauge 

6 ft.  4 in. 

32  lbs. 

$6.15 

22  Gauge 

2 ft.  4 in. 

14  lbs. 

2.60 

22  Gauge 

6 ft.  4 in. 

30  lbs. 

5.45 

24  Gauge 

2 ft.  4 in. 

12  lbs. 

2.30 

HT-7 — 20  Gauge 

7 ft.  4 in. 

36  lbs. 

$6.05 

HT-3—  20  Gauge 

3 ft.  4 in. 

20  lbs. 

$3.70 

22  Gauge 

7 ft.  4 in. 

32  lbs. 

6.15 

22  Gauge 

3 ft.  4 in. 

17  lbs. 

3.25 

24  Gauge 

3 ft.  4 in. 

15  lbs. 

2.85 

HT-S — 20  Gauge 

8 ft.  4 in. 

4 2 lbs. 

$8.10 

22  Gauge 

8 ft.  4 in. 

38  lbs. 

7.20 

HT-4 — 20  Gauge 

4 ft.  4 in. 

24  lbs. 

$4.50 

22  Gauge 

4 ft.  4 in. 

22  lbs. 

4.00 

HT-14 — 20  Gauge 

9 ft.  4 in. 

46  lbs. 

$S.!H) 

24  Gauge 

4 ft.  4 in. 

20  lbs. 

3.50 

22  Gauge 

9 ft.  4 in. 

42  lbs. 

7.00 

HT-.4 — 20  Gauge 

5 ft.  4 in. 

28  lbs. 

$5.30 

22  Gauge 

5 ft.  4 in. 

26  lbs. 

4.70 

Shipped  nested  or  set  up  complete,  F.  O.  B.  CARS  MILWAUKEE.  WIS. 
Freight  rates  on  Troughs  shipped  nested  are  considerably  less. 


MILCOR  JUNIOR  HOG  TROUGH. 

No.  HT-2-S — Width  12  in.,  depth  5 in.,  length  27  in.,  outside  meas- 
urements. Made  in  galvanized  iron  24  Gauge  only.  Preferably 
sold  in  lots  of  one  dozen.  List  price $1.85  Eaeli 

Shipped  knocked  down  and  nested  or  set  up  complete. 
Shipping  weight.  7 lbs 


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HOG  HOUSE  WINDOW 


(“Daylight”  Windows  furnished  without  guard  or  with  ribbed  or  wired  glass  on  application.  The 
windows  may  be  grouped  close  together  or  spaced  wide  apart  as  desired.  1 


Windows  are  standard  puttvless  skylight  construction,  which  feature  is  exclu- 
sive with  these  windows.  Made  of  galvanized  steel  throughout.  Light,  durable 
and  easily  installed.  Four-inch  flashing  all  around,  so  formed  as  to  prevent 
leakage. 


Space  provided  for  two  10x28-in.  panes.  Rain  or  condensation  on  glass  runs  off  in  center  and 
side  grooves  in  frame.  Windows  furnished  with  %-inch  diamond  mesh  galvanized  metal,  bent  down 
over  sides  and  secured  by  copper  clips. 

Full  size  of  frame  27*4  x33%- 

Easily  installed  in  old  or  new  buildfngs. 

Shingle  up  to  ridge  on  flashing  at  either  side.  Shingle  over  flashing  at  top,  but 
under  flashing  at  bottom,  and  there  will  be  no  leakage. 

Owing  to  puttyless  construction,  glass  can  be  quickly  and  easily  removed  and  as  quickly  and: 
easily  replaced.  Held  in  place  securely  by  copper  clips  in  center  and  sides  and  removable  pin  atj 
bottom. 


iist  Price  $.'10,00  per  Dozen.  Crated  One  Dozen  per  Crate.  We  Do  Not  Furnish  Glass. 


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THERMO  CHICKEN  WATERER 


Keeps  Water  Cool  and  Clean 

In  the  Summer  Time 

And  Warm  and  Clean 

In  the  Winter  Time 

THE  principle  of  the  "MILCOR”  Thermo  is  similar  to  that  of  a fire- 
less cooker;  it  has  a double  tank  packing  and  air  space.  In  extreme 
cold  weather,  by  filling  the  fountain  with  boiling  hot  water,  it  will  stand 
thirty  degrees  below  zero  in  any  ordinary  hen  house  for  twenty-four  hours 
without  freezing.  In  extreme  warm  weather  if  the  fountain  is  filled  with  cool 
water  it  can  be  set  in  the  sun  in  a temperature  of  a hundred  degrees  in  the 
shade  and  the  water  will  remain  cool,  clean  and  fresh. 

The  “MILCOR"  Thermo  will  not  tip  over  and  the  set-in  drinking  cup 
keeps  the  water  clean  and  shaded  from  the  direct  rays  of  the  sun.  The  top, 
being  cone  shaped,  prevents  it  from  being  used  as  a temporary  roost  for  the 
chickens.  Drop  handles  are  provided,  which  furnish  little  or  no  foothold  for 
inquisitive  hens. 

The  “MILCOR  Thermo  will  require  hut  one  filling  a day  for  an  ordi- 
nary flock  of  chickens  and  is  sure  to  be  satisfactory  if  directions  for  use  are 
followed.  Complete  printed  directions  are  pasted  on  every  Thermo. 

No  lamps  to  fill.  No  wicks  to  trim. 


Height  18  inches.  Diameter  13  inches 
Capacity  5 gallons 

List  Price  $5.00 


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Chicken  Coops 


Diameter  23  inches.  Height  17  inches 
Provided  with  Metal  Floor 

Shipping  Weights: 

Per  Dozen 220  lbs. 

Per  One-half  Dozen  115  lbs. 


“MILCOR”  Metal  Coops  are  light,  easily  transported,  easily  opened  and  closed.  They  will 
not  tip  or  blow  over.  The  corrugated  roof  makes  them  very  strong  and  substantial,  at  the  same 
time  letting  in  the  air,  but  keeping  out  the  wind  and  ram.  The  little  chicks  can  roam  at  will,  and 
the  old  hen  gets  plenty  of  air  and  light.  The  metal  floor  keeps  the  interior  dry,  as  it  is  raised  an 
inch  from  the  ground,  giving  air  space  underneath.  It  can  be  covered  with  dry  sand  and  gravel, 
to  furnish  exercise  and  grit  for  the  hen  or  the  chicks  themselves. 

“MILCOR”  Metal  Coops  also  make  ideal  homes  for  incubator  chicks. 

The  Coop  is  made  of  Heavy  Galvanized  Steel  and  will  last  a good  many  years  if  properly 
stored  when  not  in  use. 


List  Price  Per  Dozen  . . . $60.00 


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HOG  AND  CHICKEN  WATERERS 


"IKIlcoR' 

NON-FREEZING 

Hog 

Waterers 


Made  in  two  sizes 
with  either  one  or 
two  drinking  founts. 
Especially 

Strong  and  Durable 
Because  of 
Corrugated 
Construction. 
Made  Throughout  of 
22  and  24  Gauge 
Steel. 

Sheets  Well 
Galvanized. 


Furnished  in  two  sizes,  75  and  100  Gallons  capacity,  each 
size  with  either  single  or  double  drinking  frunts.  75  gallon 
size---height  51  inches,  diameter  outside  tank  31  inches,  diameter 
inside  lank  25  inches.  Founts  6 inches  deep,  half  round  with  7 
inch  radius.  100  gallon  size---height  51  inches,  diameter  outside 
tank  42  inches,  diameter  inside  tank  34  inches.  Founts  6 inches 
deep.half  round  with  7 inch  radius. 


The  cut  above  is  a sectional  view  of  our  Hog 
Waterer,  showing  the  construction  and  working  prin- 
ciple. It  also  shows  where  the  lamps  should  be  placed 
while  in  use,  which  is  directly  under  the  drinking  founts. 

Lamps  are  provided  for  each  fount,  which  prevent 
freezing. 


Very  little  heat  is  required  to  keep  water  from  freezing  in  the  tank.  The  waterer  is  filled  to  the  top,  feeding  automatically  into 
the  founts  as  needed.  It  operates  on  a vacuum  prmciple---no  valves,  nothing  to  get  out  of  order. 


2-A, 
I -A, 


List  Price,  each 


75  gallons---Double  fount $70.00  2-B,  100  gallons---Double  fount 

75  gallons---Single  fount 60.00  l-B,  1 00  gallons-— Single  fount 

Shipping  Weight 


2-A,  crated--- 175  lbs.  2-B,  crated---250  lbs. 

I -A,  crated — 160  lbs.  I-B,  crated — 225  lbs. 

F.  O.  B.  MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 


List  Price,  each 

$85.00 

72.00 


Showing  Waterer  in  Use 


"MIlcoIR" 

Chicken  Waterer 

Capacity  3 Gallons. 

Diameter  1 1 inches. 

Height  9'/2  inches. 

Trough  IV4  inches. 

Lower  section  15  inches  Dia. 

Height  7 inches. 

Height  Over  All  17  inches. 

The  " M 1 LCO  R " non-freezing 
Chicken  Waterer  furnishes  fresh,  pure 
water  at  the  right  temperature  in  freez- 
weather.  Ice  cold  water  delays  matur- 
ing of  pullets  and  keeps  egg  produc- 
tion at  a minimum. 

Made  of  high  grade  galvanized  iron. 
Works  on  a vacuum  principle.  Fill  it 
and  it  works  automatically.  Furnished 
with  lamp  which  keeps  the  water  at  a 
drinkable,  even  temperature,  and  will 
burn  40  hours  without  refilling.  Burns 
kerosene. 

List  Price  $4.50 


Showing  Lamp  in 
Lower  Section 


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HOTBED  WINDOWS  AND  FLOWER  BOXES 


Consist  of  a metal  frame,  with  wooden  knobs  and 
metal  hinges,  also  diamond  mesh  metal  covering. 

This  puttyless  metal  frame  is  reinforced  by  a seven- 
eights-inch  wood  stop  all  around,  and  the  entire  frame 
and  glass  can  be  raised  or  lowered  at  w ill.  The  WO  ocl- 
en  knobs  a^e  placed  on  the  front  in  a position  to  make 
raising  and  lowering  easy. 

There  is  no  putty  to  mix,  no  linseed  oil  or  tacks  to 
buy.  The  Puttyless  window  saves  time,  trouble  and 
expense. 

“MIFCOR"  PUTTYLESS  HOTBED  WIN- 
DOWS are  always  ready  for  use.  The  glass  slides  in 
place  easily  and  quickly,  and  is  securely  held  in  metal 
grooves  at  top  and  sides  by  copper  clips.  At  the  bot- 
tom a metal  pin  locks  the  glass  securely  in  place. 


Size  of  frame  over  all,  44l/2x40l/2  inches 
Space  provided  for  four  panes  of  glasr,  each  10x32  inches. 

PROTECTION  AGAINST  BREAKAGE  OF  GLASS 

A diamond  mesh  metal  covering  is  furnished  with  "Milcor" 
Putty  ess  Hotbed  V^indow  for  protection  against  breakage  of 
glass.  The  covering  is  easily  removable,  being  fastened  on  by 
copper  clips. 

GLASS  NOT  FURNISHED 

The  glass  is  standard  size  and  carried  in  stock  by  all  dealers. 
Order  size  10x32  inches. 


List  Price,  With  Diamond  Mesh  Metal  Covering,  But  Without  Glass 


PER  DOZEN,  $72.00 


All  lengths  from  2 ft.  4 in.  to  9 ft.  4 in. 

14  inches  wide,  7 inches  deep. 

HANGING  FLOWER  BOXES 
It  is  an  easy  matter  to  hang  these  metal  flower  boxes  up  any- 
where you  want  them.  There  are  holes  ready  made  where  wire, 
rope  or  chain  can  be  inserted  to  suspend  them.  The  "MILCOR" 
Metal  Flower  Box  will  lit  any  place  you  may  desire  to  put  it — 
up  under  the  porch  roof,  resting  on  the  porch  rail,  or  attached  to 
spindles  in  front  of  the  rail. 

Nails  should  be  driven  through  the  boltom  before  filling,  making  a suffi- 
cient number  of  holes  for  drainage. 


Metal  Flower  Boxes 

An  attractive  metal  flower  box,  for  the  porch  or 
wall.  Made  of  galvanized  steel  and  painted  with 
aluminum.  I his  finish  is  very  heauliful,  besides  afford- 
ing added  protection  against  rust  and  corrosion. 

“MILCOR  Metal  Flower  Boxes  are  pressed 
from  one  sheet  of  steel  and  are  triple  strength  at  cor- 
ners. More  graceful  and  artistic  than  a square  wooden 
box  and  easier  to  handle,  as  there  is  something  to  take 
hold  of  in  lifting  them  about.  The  sides  slant  slightly 
toward  the  center,  which  conforms  to  the  usual  plan 
of  planting  the  deeper  rooting  plants  in  the  center  of 
the  box,  with  the  smaller  plants  at  the  sides.  Metal 
Boxes  cannot  soak  up  the  moisture  and  will  not  rot. 

The  legs,  which  are  easily  detached,  are  made  of 
heavy  bar  iron  and  are  very  strong.  Center  leg  on 
all  sizes  over  6 feet  long. 


List  Prices  — Order  By  Number 


No. 

Length 

Shp.  Weight 

List  Price 

No. 

Length 

Shp.  Weight 

List  Price 

FB-2 

22  Ga„ 

2 ft.  4 in. 

1 4 lbs.  - - - 

$3.90 

FB  6 20  G 

a.,  6 ft.  4 in.  32  lbs.  - - 

- $ 9.25 

FB-3 

22  " 

3 ft.  4 in. 

1 7 lbs.  - - - 

5.00 

FB-7  20 

7 ft.  4 in. 

36  lbs.  - - 

10.45 

FB-4 

22  " 

4 ft.  4 in. 

22  lbs. 

6.00 

FB-8  20 

8 ft.  4 in. 

42  lbs.  - - 

- 12.20 

FB-5 

22  " 

5 ft.  4 in. 

26  lbs. 

7.25 

F.O.B. 

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WIS. 

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METAL  BUILDING  CORNERS 

Made  From  Tight  Coated  Galvanized  Steel. 


Metal  Corners  are  being'  very  extensively  used  and  are  very  popular  with 
the  carpenter.  They  take  the  place  of  Corner-hoards  to  finish  the  corner  of  the 
building  when  weather-board  or  lap  siding  is  used.  Time  and  expense  is  saved 
because  it  ri  not  necessary  to  mitre  the  Weather-board  siding.  The  mitre  effect 
is  perfect  and  the  appearance  superior  to  wood  Corner-board. 


Showing  Outside  Corner 
Applied. 


Inside  Corner. 


Applied. 


Outside  Corners  Packed  500  per  box.  Inside  Corners  Packed  250  per  box. 

Furnished  with  Beaded  or  Plain  Edges  and  Countersunk  Nail  Holes. 

List  Prices  Per  1000.  Shipping  Wt. 

Galvanized.  Per  1000. 

No.  4 — ?jV2  in.  long,  weather  board  laid  3 in.  to  weather $24.00  80  lbs. 

No.  G — 4 V2  in.  long,  weather  board  laid  4 in.  to  weather 26.00  100  lbs. 

No.  S — 5 V2  in.  long,  weather  board  laid  5 in.  to  weather 28.00  120  lbs. 


TKiLCoJi”  METAL  BATTEN  STRIPS 


Practical  Economical. 

Our  Batten  Strips  are  made  of  galvan- 
ized steel,  and  will  not  warp,  slip  or 
draw  away  from  the  boards. 

They  allow  for  expansion  and  con- 
traction of  the  siding. 

Furnished  in  8 and  10  foot  lengths 

Nailed  directly  to  siding  with  small 
nails. 

Metal  Batten  Strips  make  strong, 
neat  joints. 

They  also  make  a building  wind- 
proof,  weather-proof  and  rat-proof. 

Can  be  used  for  lining  grain  bins  or 
wagon  boxes. 

List  price  per  1000  lineal  feet.  . $20.00 


I I X 

Magnified  section  showing  metal  batten  strips 
applied  to  side  of  barn. 


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METAL  CORNER  BEAD 


Furnished  in  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel  or  Galvanized  COEStSPID 


“XEVERBBEAK.” 


The  only  Corner  Beads  that  l'ully  protect  the  Corners. 
Very  Stiff  and  Straight. 


No  Clips  lTsed  when  applied  on  Wood  Lath. 
Easy  and  Cheap  to  Erect. 


Metal  Corner  Beads  Prevent  Plaster  from  Cracking, 

Send  for  Samples. 

Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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CORNER  BEADS— continued 

"TKIlCOR"  No.  5 HULL  NOSE  BEAD. 


Designed  for  use  in  Hospitals  and  Institutions  or  Other  Buildings 
where  Corners  should  harmonize  with  Rounded  Corners  at 
Floor  and  Ceiling  Line  and  around  Windows. 

The  Bull  Nose  Beads  are  made  from  Tight-coat  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Sheets  and  will  not 
Bust.  We  furnish  in  5,  C,  7,  8,  1),  10  and  12  ft.  lengths. 


BASE  SCREEDS  AND  PICTURE  MOULD 


Straight  Metal  Base  Screed,  with  Side  View, 
Showing  Plaster  Applied. 


Curved  Point  Metal  Base  Screed,  with  Side 
View,  Showing  Plaster  Applied. 


Base  Screeds  and  Picture  Mould  made  of  Tight-Coat  Metal  in  5, 
0,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  ft.  lengths. 


CORNER 

BEADS, 

BASE 

SCREEDS 

OR 

PICTURE 

MOUEDS 

Can  he  applied 
to  any  kind  of 
construction, 
either  w i re  d 
or  nailed. 


Metal  Picture  Mould,  with  Side  View, 
Showing  Plaster  Applied. 


SAMPI.ES  sent  on  application. 


PRICES 

AND 

DISCOUNTS 

FURNISHED 

ON 

APPLICA- 

TION 


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CORRUGATED  STEEL  STOCK  TANKS 

(No  Solder  ITsed.) 


These  Tanks  are  practically  indestructible  and  will  stand  up  under  the  most  extreme  conditions. 
They  are  so  corrugated  as  to  withstand  any  water  pressure.  Corrugations  also  allow  for  expansion  and 
contraction  due  to  frost  and  heat. 


ROUND  TANKS. 


No. 

Diameter 

Ft. 

Height 

Ft. 

Capacity 

Bbls. 

List 

Price 

R-  32 

3 

2 

3 

$12.30 

R-  42 

4 

2 

5 

15.80 

R-  52 

5 

2 

sy2 

20.00 

R-  62 

6 

2 

12y2 

25.50 

R-  72 

7 

2 

17% 

32.30 

Railway  box  cars  will  not  accommodate  Tanks  larger  than  7 feet  in 
diameter.  Anyone  contemplating  the  purchase  of  Tanks  larger  than  7 ft. 
will  find  two  tanks  of  smaller  size  more  practical. 


LEAKAGE  ELIMINATED. 

Chances  for  leakage  have  been  eliminated  by  water-proof 
packing  inserted  in  bottom  seams.  Seams  are  riveted  so  as  to 
withstand  rough  usage  in  transportation.  In  case  of  leakage 
resulting  from  transportation,  fill  tank  with  water  and  elastic 
packing  will  stop  leakage  in  a very  short  time. 


ROUND  END  STOCK  TANKS. 


Width 

Height 

Length 

Capacity 

List 

No. 

Ft. 

Ft. 

Ft. 

libls. 

Price 

RE- 

224 

2 

2 

4 

3 

$12.60 

RE- 

225 

2 

2 

5 

3% 

15.20 

RE- 

226 

2 

2 

6 

4 M> 

17.70 

RE- 

227 

2 

2 

7 

5 1/2 

20.30 

RE- 

22S 

2 

2 

8 

6 1/4 

22. SO 

RE- 

2210 

2 

2 

10 

8 

27.90 

RE- 

2526 

21/2 

2 

6 

5% 

19.80 

RE- 

2528 

2% 

2 

8 

8 

25.50 

RE-2 

5210 

21/2 

2 

10 

IO1/4 

31.20 

RE- 

328 

3 

2 

8 

91/2 

28.10 

RE- 

3210 

3 

2 

10 

G21/4 

34.40 

RE- 

3 212 

3 

2 

12 

15 

41.00 

RE- 

428 

4 

2 

8 

12% 

32.40 

RE- 

4210 

4 

2 

10 

16  1/4 

39.30 

RE- 

4212 

4 

2 

12 

20 

4 6.50 

RE- 

4214 

4 

2 

1 4 

23  % 

53.40 

RE- 

4216 

4 

2 

16 

2 7% 

60.30 

RE- 

5212 

5 

2 

12 

24% 

53.10 

RE- 

5216 

5 

2 

16 

33% 

68.40 

RE- 

6210 

6 

2 

1 0 

23% 

50.40 

RE- 

6 216 

6 

2 

16 

41 

76.40 

SQUARE  END  STOCK  TANKS. 


Width  H 

eight 

Length 

Capacity 

List 

No. 

Ft. 

Ft. 

Ft. 

Bbls. 

Pi  ice 

SE-  224 

2 

2 

4 

3% 

$13.70 

SE-  225 

2 

2 

5 

4% 

16.20 

SE-  226 

2 

2 

6 

51/2 

18.80 

SE-  228 

2 

2 

8 

71/2 

23.90 

SE-2528 

21/2 

2 

8 

91/2 

26.70 

SE-  328 

3 

2 

8 

11% 

29.40 

SE-3210 

3 

2 

10 

14% 

35.70 

SE-  428 

4 

2 

S 

15 

34.40 

SE-4  210 

4 

2 

10 

19 

41.30 

Write 

for 

Discounts. 

IF  DAMAGED  IN  TRANSIT. 

All  our  Tanks  are  water-tight  when  leaving  factory.  If  not 
delivered  in  first-class  condition,  do  not  remove  them  from 
depot  platform  without  having  freight  bill  marked  "Damaged." 


FREIGHT  CHARGES  LESS  IF  SHIPPED  NESTED. 

Tanks  may  be  shipped  nested  in  two  or  more  pieces,  accord- 
ing to  size,  and  freight  charges  on  tanks  so  shipped  will  be 
considerably  less. 


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“Expansion”  Corner  Beads 


No.  1 Outside  Bead 

For  exposed  comers  of  plastered  walls 


The  new  and  exclusive  feature  of  Expansion 
Corner  Beads  is  the  use  of  Expanded  Diamond 
Mesh  reinforcement  in  the  wings  or  webs  instead 
of  practically  solid  members  as  heretofore  univer- 
sally used. 

This  great  advance  in  scientific  construction  of 
the  EXPANSION  Beads  will  be  quickly  appa- 
rent to  all  who  are  interested  in  this  class  of  build- 
ing specialties. 

In  the  case  of  the  EXPANSION  Beads  the 
mortar  hugs  closely  and  snugly  the  nose  of  the 
Bead,  filling  the  corner  solidly  and  doing  away  with 
the  mass  of  inert  metal  heretofore  present  in  all 
beads,  this  inert  mass  contributing  weakness  rather 
than  strength  to  the  corner. 


NO  CLIPS  NEEDED 


With  the  EXPANSION  Bead,  on  the  con- 
trary, the  diamond  meshes  of  the  web  provide  a 
truss  from  end  to  end  of  the  Bead,  affording  great 
strength,  and  in  addition  reinforce  the  corner  strong- 
ly ; any  shock  experienced  by  the  nose  of  the  Bead 
being  immediately  transmitted  through  the  walls  in 
all  directions,  without  injury  to  the  corner. 

I he  unusual  width  of  the  web  in  the  EXPAN- 
SION Beads — approximately  three  inches — per- 
mits of  their  being  fastened  in  any  position  without 
the  use  of  a clip.  Because  of  their  uniform,  con- 
tinuous fastening  surface,  they  may  as  readily  be 
wired,  stapled,  nailed  or  stuck,  to  any  kind  of  build- 
ing material,  and  this  item  of  economy  will  be  plain 
cn  sight  to  all  erectors  of  beads. 

Made  of  right-coat  Galvanized  Open  Hearth 
Sheets  in  8,9,  10  and  1 2 foot  lengths.  Crated  in 
500  and  1,000  foot  lots.  Weight  per  1,000  feet, 
240  pounds. 


No.  1 Bead  is  also  made  of  14  oz.  cold  rolled  copper,  for  use  with  exterior  stucco,  and  will  be 
furnished  promptly  in  10  ft.  lengths.  Other  standard  corner  bead  lengths  furnished  on  about  30 
days’  notice.  Weight  and  crating  the  same  as  for  Galvanized  Expansion  Bead. 


No.  2 EXPANSION  Corner  Bead  combines  with  the  merits  of  the  outside  bead  a ground  to  which  the  mechanic  may 
work,  insuring  correct  lines  and  saving  labor.  This  Bead  is  a great  advance  over  the  strip  of  metal  lath  heretofore  used  to 
strengthen  inside  angles,  and  is  furnished  in  lengths  up  to  12  feet;  providing  continuous  reinforcement  from  floor  to  ceiling 
This  latter  combination  will  appeal  strongly  to  Architects  and  Contractors  who  are  all  too  familiar  with  the  grief  attached  to  this 
peculiar  phase  of  building  construction,  as  well  as  to  owner-,  who  are  weary  of  the  sight  of  cracked  corners. 

Made  of  Tighl-coat  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Sheets  in  S,  9.  10  and  12  foot  lengths.  Crated  in  500  and  1,000  foot  lots. 
Weight  per  1,000  feet.  240  pounds. 


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“Expansion”  Door  and  Window  Casings 


(Patent  applied  for). 

Made  with  two  styles  of  moulding — No.  6 O G.,  as  shown  above;  No.  4,  >4  round.  For 
and  34  inch  grounds.  Made  with  ?8  inch  diamond  mesh  flange. 


EXPANSION  Door  and  Window  Casings  are  designed  for  use  in 
building  construction  in  which,  because  of  sanitary  and  fire-proofing  require- 
ments, the  use  of  wood  is  to  be  avoided  wherever  possible.  “EXPANSION” 
Casings  are  not  so  costly  as  hardwood  finish;  they  are  simple  and  artistic  in 
design;  they  may  be  readily  mitred  with  a hack-saw  and  mitre  box  and  are 
easily  fastened  into  place  with  nails. 

The  EXPANSION  Casing  with  its  expanded  metal  wings,  provides 
a bond  between  itself  and  the  plaster  which  does  away  with  cleaveage  be- 
tween moulding  and  plaster.  The  wings  of  the  “EXPANSION"  Casing 
are  sufficiently  wide  to  extend  past  the  buck  over  on  to  the  Tile,  Metal  Lath, 
etc.,  to  the  partition,  providing  a bond  between  casing  and  partition  and 
strongly  reinforcing  the  plaster. 

EXPANSION"  Casings  are  furnished  in  6,  7%,  8,  9,  10  and  12  fool  lengths. 
I hey  are  made  from  the  highest  quality  of  Open  Hearth  Steel,  Tight  Coat  Gal- 
vanized. 

EXP ANSION"  Casings  are  crated  approximately  500  feet  to  a crate.  Ship- 
ping weight  approximately  175  pounds  per  500  fool  crate. 


Plaster  Screed. 

V. — Point  of  Inner  lip  for  H 
inch  grounds. 

By  some  the  above  method 
is  preferred  as  more  artistic  In 
appearance  than  when  the  cas- 
ing is  flush  with  the  plaster- 
ing. One  advantage  in  the 
above  is  that  should  any  clea- 
vage develop  from  shrinkage 
in  the  plaster  where  it  meets 
the  moulding  it  will  be  In  the 
shadow  and  not  easily  visible. 


THE  IDEAL  and 
most  practical  way 
to  mitre  ''Expan- 
sion” Casings  is  to 
cut  through  the 
moul  ling  only  and 
allow  the  expand- 
ed metal  portion 
to  remain  intact. 
These  webs  will, 
in  this  manner, 
overlap  at  the  cor- 
ners, giving  a dou- 
ble bond  at  the 
weakest  point  and  providing  unusual 
st  rengt  h. 


ALSO  MADE  OF  COLD 
ROLLED  COPPER 

For  high  cla»s  wort,  wheie  ex- 
clusive results  are  desired,  we  will 
furnish  our  "EXPANSION"  Cas- 
ings in  14  oz.  cold  rolled  copper. 
Copper  Casings  will  be  shipped 
promptly  in  8 fool  lengths-  other 
standard  casing  lengths  on  about  30 
days  notice.  Weight  and  crating 
approximately  the  same  as  for  the 
regular  "EXPANSION"  Casings. 

WRITE  FOR  PRICES 


“EXPANSION” 
Metal  Door  and 
Window  Casings 
may  also  be  mitred 

as  shown  here. 


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Net  mesh’’  Expanded 


Diamond  Metal  Lath 


TABLE  OF  WEIGHTS  AND  SIZES  IN  VARIOUS  GAUGES 


Painted 


Size  of 
Sheets 

No.  of 
Sheets 
in  Bdl. 

No.  of 
Yaros 
in  Bdl. 

Weight 
per  Yd. 

Weight 
per  Bel. 

27  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

2 35 

37!6lbs. 

26  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

2.50 

40  ib«. 

2?  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

3.00 

48  lbs. 

24  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

!6 

3.40 

54  lbs. 

All  flat  painted  Diamond  Mesh  Me‘al  Lath  can  also  be  furnished 
in  sheets  30x96  inches.  20  Yards  to  Bundle. 


Galvanized 


Hot  Galvanized  After  Formed 


Size  of 
Sheets 

No.  of 
Sheets  | 
in  Bdl. 

No.  of 
Y ards 
in  Bdl. 

Weight 
per  Yd. 

Weight 
per  Bdl. 

26  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

3.00 

48  lbs. 

24  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

4.00 

64  lbs. 

CUT  FROM  GALVANIZED  SHEET 

Z7  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 

16 

2.83 

45  lbs. 

24  Gauge 

24x96  in. 

9 i 

16 

3.47 

56  lbs. 

All  our  Metal  Lath  is  heat  treated  and  re-annealed  after  formed, 


which  gives  metal  greater  life  and  strength. 


“Netmesh”  Corrugated  Metal  Lath 


Table  of  Weights  and  Sizes 


r _ We'gbt  per  Square 

Y„rd 

1 Size  of  Sheets 

Yards 

Pain  ed  H tGalv.  Cut  Galv. 

Sht  |S^#*ets 

to  Bd' 

In  Bdl 

27  2.35 

2.83 

,'24x96 

9 

16 

26  2.50  : 3 00 



|24x  96 

9 

25  3 00  

... 

24x96 

9 

16 

24  3.40  4.00 

3.47 

,24x96 

9 

16 

All  our  Metal  Lath  is  heat  treated  and  re-annealed  after  formed, 
which  gives  the  metal  greater  life  and  strength. 


Expansion  Flashing  No.  7 


Prevents  cracks  where  stucco  joins  window  and  door  frames. 

The  "EXPANSION"  FLASHING,  with  its  reinforcing 
and  bonding  webs  of  EXPANDED  METAL,  keeps  the 
wall  intact  and  tight  around  the  openings,  promot- 
ing peace  and  comfort  for  the  householder. 

The  "EXPANSION"  FLASHING  is  furnished  with 
flange  up  to  two  inches  wide.  In  ordering  please 
specify  width  of  flange. 

Made  of  Tight-Coat  Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel. 

LENGTHS — 6 ft.,  7 ft.  6 in.,  X ft..  9 ft..  10  and  12  ft. 

CRATE  LOT — Approximately  500  ft.  to  the  crate. 

WEIGHT  CRATED — 350  lbs.  per  thousand  feet. 

"EXPANSION"  FLASHING  also  furnished  in  14 
ounce  Cold  Rolled  Copper,  and  can  be  shipped  prompt- 
ly in  10  ft.  lengths;  other  standard  lengths  on  about 
30  days  notice.  Weight  and  crating  same  as  regular 

EXPANSION”  FLASHING. 


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As  its  name  indicates  “Stay-Rib’’ 
Metal  Lath  possesses  a strength 

peculiar  to  itself,  due  to  its  form  and 

position  of  its  stays  or  strands  between  ribs. 


Size  of  Sheet  24x  96  inches.  Ribs  1%  inches  apart  center  to  center.  Width  of  Rib,  V>  inch. 

STAY-RIB  METAL  LATH 

“Stay  Rib”  has  reinforcing  ribs  Vz  in.  wide  and  1%  inches  apart  centre  to  centre.  This  gi.es  a riric 
flat  and  strong  lath,  permitting  extra  wide  spacing  of  studs,  joists  or  channels  and  effecting  a saving, 
fore,  in  both  labor  and  material. 

“Stay-Rib”  sheets  are  square  and  there  is  no  loss  in  laps.  It  has  no  jagged  points  to  lacerate  tip 
hands  of  the  mechanic.  All  this  spells  labor  saving. 

“Stay-Rib”  is  as  stiff  or  stiffer  on  given  centres  than  heavier  and  more  expensive  laths.  More  econ 
omy!  It’s  meshes  are  so  formed,  moreover,  that  the  webbed  section  of  the  lath  is  thoroughly  imbeddei 
no  matter  how  slight  the  pressure  of  the  trowel  on  the  mortar. 

“Stay-Rib”  is  so  constructed  that  the  larger  proportion  of  flat  surface  permits  scratching  in  of  tin 
mortar  and  doubling  back  from  the  same  scaffold.  This  is  practically  two-coat  work  and  means  a ver; 
decided  economy  in  both  mortar  and  labor. 

All  our  Metal  Lath  is  heat  treated  and  re-annealed  after  formed,  which  gives  the  metal  greater  lifi 
and  strength. 

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MII.COR  COLO  HO  I,  I.  ICO  STIOF.L,  CHANiNFLS 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel,  for  Vi  inch  grounds  only. 
Out  may  easily  be  blocked  out  for  % or  % inch. 

The  "KXPANSio.v  screed  is  designed  lor  use 
wherever  1’oitland  Cement  and  Xante  or  Gypsum 
Plaster  are  to  be  joined  to  one  another.  For  use 
where  the  cem  • n t base  is  to  be  flush  with  t e plas- 
tered wall  or  for  dividing  cement  wainscoting  front 
' 1 • oil  tered  w a 1 1 i i is  ideal  and  unique,  as  its  ex- 
panded metal  wings  bond  and  reinforce  both  the 
■ • 1 ind  tin  plaster,  tying  them  together  firmly 

and  *b. in-:  a waj  with  the  cracks  commonly  unavoid- 
able under  suoh  conditions. 

•■’or  use  with  our  "KXPANSION"  Door  Casings, 
"here  tie-  Casing  is  run  right  down  to  the  floor  and 
the  cement  base  is  to  he  flush  with  the  plastering, 
this  No  ;!  " KX 1 1 A NSION"  Screed  can  he  used  with 
perfect  results. 

Made  m 10  and  12  foot  lengths  and  crated  1,000  and 
080  feet  i"  the  crate  respectively.  Shipping  weight 
-SO  pounds  crated  per  1,000  feet  Write  for  prices. 


Stock  Sizes  mill  Weights  No.  1(>  Gauge 


:li  in.  weight  per  lin.  ft 276  lbs. 

1 in.  weight  per  lin.  ft 332  ibs. 

1 ’4  in.  weight  per  lin.  ft 456  lbs. 


Length  of  leg  % in.  Stock  lengths — % in.,  12,  14* 
16,  IS  and  20  feet;  1 in.  and  1*4  in.,  16,  IS  and  20  feet| 
Packed  % in.  and  1 in.,  20  pieces  to  bundle;  1*4  ini 
10  pieces  to  bundle. 

Channels  22  ft.  long  can  be  furnished  on  special 
orders. 


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“MILWAUKEE  DIAMOND”  EXPANDED 

METAL  LATH 


Furnished  in  Open  Hearth  Steel  and  CPE/etaP®.D  Galvanized  or  Painted. 


The 

peculiar 
formation 
of  this 
lath  allows 
the  mortar 
to  imbed 
on  both 
sides,  so 
that  it 
cannot 
possibly 
work  loose. 


Only  Full  Bundles  Shipped. 


Furnished  as  Follows: 

No.  27  Gauge  in  Sheets  21x96  inches. 

No.  26  Gauge  in  Sheets  21x96  inches. 

No.  24  Gauge  in  Sheets  22x96  inches. 

A high  grade  Lath.  Perfectly  rigid.  The  nature  of  the  mesh  prevents  cracking  of  plaster. 


Metal  Lath  is  fireproof,  and  no  excretions  from  the  metal  obtain  to  discolor 
or  stain  the  plaster  nor  do  streaks  of  dust  collect  because  the  whole  surface  of 
plaster  dries  out  quickly  and  evenly.  Cracking  of  plaster  is  usually  caused  by 
the  excessive  contraction  and  expansion  of  lath,  but  Metal  lath  does  not  swell  from 
the  moisture  in  the  plaster  when  first  applied,  hence  does  not  dry  out  and  draw 
away  from  the  plaster  later  on.  It’s  this  contraction  of  wood  lath  that  breaks  the 
“key”  or  clinch  of  the  plaster  that  permits  it  to  separate  and  fall.  Metal  Lath  is 
light,  yet  rigid,  and  can  be  easily  cut  or  shaped  and  can  be  rapidly  and  cheaply  ap- 
plied. 


“HERRINGBONE”  EXPANDED  METAL  LATH 


Size  of  mesh,  7-32x114  inches. 

Sheets,  2014x96  inches. 

Packed  15  sheets  (22  y2  sq.  yds.)  per  bundle. 

Full  Bundles  Only  Shipped. 

Weights  Per  Square  Yard. 


Painted.  Galvanized. 

No.  27  Gauge 2.25  lbs.  2.82  lbs. 

No.  26  Gauge 2.50  lbs.  Not  Made. 

No.  24  Gauge 3.37  lbs.  3.91  lbs. 


In  ordering  Metal  Lath  always  mention  gauge 
and  whether  painted  or  galvanized. 


Net  Prices  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet 


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our  factory  is  unexcelled,  being  so  complete,  and  in- 
cluding special  machines  exclusively  of  our  own  con- 
struction for  forming  material,  that  it  enables  us  to  produce 
anything  desired  in  this  line,  whether  of  simple  or  intricate 
construction  to  meet  all  architectural  requirements. 

(All  our  machines  are  patented.) 


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GALVANIZED  CORNICES 


Tinners  find  it  to  their  Interest  to  handle  our  Cornices  as  it  enables  them  to 
take  work  which  otherwise  would  he  impossible  to  secure. 

We  furnish  Cornices  in  large  sections  complete,  ready  and  easy  to  erect.  All  Brackets,  Modil- 
lions  and  Dentils  are  riveted  and  soldered  to  the  Cornices,  and  Mouldings  run  through  solid.  We 
make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


CORNICE  CLEAT  NAILED 


HOW  TO  ORDER. 

Give  measurement  of  wall  at  foot  of  Cornice  with  diagram  showing  plan  of  wall  at  same  place. 
Give  number  of  mitres,  if  any  other  than  square  give  exact  angle.  State  finish  desired  at  end,  whether 
return,  double  return  or  end  blocks,  also  whether  Cornice  is  to  be  built  into  wall  or  put  on  after  wall 
is  complete,  and  whether  for  frame,  brick  or  rock  face  stone  building  or  concrete,  we  construct 
Cornice  to  suit.  If  Cornice  Cover  is  wanted  mention  thickness  of  wall,  and  if  wall  extends  above  Cor- 
nice give  height  of  wall  extension.  All  end  Blocks  are  12  inches  wide. 


We  also  furnish  Cornices  from  Cold  Rolled  Copper. 


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GALVANIZED  LINTEL  CORNICES  AND 
BELT  MOULDINGS 


Make  Very  Effective  Beam  Covering. 

We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


Height  4%  in.;  projection  3%  in:;  girt  12  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.15. 


Height  4 in.;  projection  3%  in.;  girt  14  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.18. 


Height  4%  in.;  projection  3%  in:;  girt  12  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.15. 


Height  7 in.;  projection  5 in.;  girt  18  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.40. 


Height  7 in.;  projection  4%  in.;  girt  16  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.20. 


Height  12  in.;  projection  SV2  in,;  girt  20  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.45. 


Always  Order  hy  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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BELT  MOULDINGS 


Height  8 in.;  projection  G in.;  girt  2 0 in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.45. 


Height  8 in.;  projection  G in.;  girt  20  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.28. 


No.  88. 

Height  12  in.;  projection  8%  in.;  girt  20  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.45. 


Height  12  in.;  projection  S in.;  girt  20  in. 
List  Price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.28. 


No.  90. 


No.  91. 


Height  11  in.;  projection  7 in.;  girt  24  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.32. 


Height  12  in.;  projection  7%  in.;  girt  20  in. 
List  price  per  lineal  foot,  $0.28. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  AVOIlIv.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we'll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 

Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


List  Prices. 


No.  312 — Cornice,  height  18  in.,  projection  8 in $0.65  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  312 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 3.80  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  300 — Cornice,  height  18  in.,  projection  8 in $0.75  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  300 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.25  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  301 — Cornice,  height  20  in.,  projection  10  in $1.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  301 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.35  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  302 — Cornice,  height  24  in.,  projection  12  in $1.20  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  302 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.25  each 


No.  302 — Cornice,  height  24  in.,  projection  12  in $1.20  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  302 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.25  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

|’OH  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  iis  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


List  Prices. 

No.  364 — Cornice,  height,  26  in.,  projection  12  in $0.80  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  364 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 5.00  each 

No.  3 64 — Urns 1.0  0 each 

No.  3 651 — Letters,  6x8  in 80  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  408 — Cornice,  height  30  in.,  projection  15  in $1.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  408 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.50  each 

No.  40S — Urns 1.80  each 


last.  Prices. 


No.  310 — Cornice,  height  26  in.,  projection  12  in $1.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  310 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.50  each 

No.  305 — Urns 2.80  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we'll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


List  Prices. 

No.  303 — Cornice,  height  26  in.,  projection  12  in $1.30  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  303 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.75  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  304 — Cornice,  height  28  in.,  projection  14  in $1.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  304 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.75  each 


No.  305— Cornice,  height  30  in.,  projection  15  in $1.60  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  305 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.25  each 

No.  305 — Urns 2.80  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Cist  Prices. 

No.  360 — Cornices,  height  20  in.,  projection  12  in $1.75  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  360 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 6.00  each 

No.  3 60 — Urns 4.00  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  356 — Cornice,  height  26  in.,  projection  12  in $1.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  356 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 6.00  each 

No.  360 — Urns 4.00  each 


Inst  Prices. 

No.  355 — Cornice,  height  26  in.,  projection  12  in $1.25  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  355 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 6.00  each 

No.  355 — Urns 4.00  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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No.  357 — Cornice,  height  26  in.,  projection  12  in $1.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  3 57 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 6.00  each 

No.  357 — Urns 4.00  each 


List  Prices. 


List  Prices. 

No.  309 — Cornice,  height  46  in.,  projection  26  in $3.60  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  309- — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 7.50  each 

No.  309 — Urns 4.00  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  307 — Cornice,  height  48  in.,  projection  24  in $3.40  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  307 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 8.00  each 

No.  307 — Urns 3.00  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 

Covering;  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


Cist  Prices. 


List  Prices. 

No.  30S — Cornice,  height  60  in.,  projection  28  in $4.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  30S — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 8.00  each 


Last  Prices. 

No.  316 — Cornice,  height  36  in.,  projection  20  in $2.40  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  316 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 7.00  each 

No.  408 — Urns 1.80  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  358 — Cornice,  height  30  in.,  projection  12  in $1.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  3 58 — Mitres 2.50  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 
Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


Cist  Prices. 

No.  365 — Cornice,  height  42  in.,  projection  24  in $3.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  3G5 — Mitres 3. SO  each 


last  Prices. 

No.  366 — Cornice,  height  36  in.,  projection  24  in $2. SO  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  3 66 — Mitres 3.25  each 


Cist  Prices. 


List  Prices. 

No.  367 — Cornice,  height  42  in.,  projection  24  in $3.25  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  367 — Mitres 4.00  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we'll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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List  Prices. 


No.  325 — Cornice,  height  36  in.,  projection  IS  in $3.00  per  lin.  ft 

No.  325 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 8.00  each 

No.  325 — Urns 4.00  each 


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No.  325 — Cornice,  height  42  in.,  projection  21  in $3.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  325 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 10.00  each 


In  Ordering,  Specify  Size  Wanted. 


No.  359 — Cornice,  height  40  in.,  projection  20  in $3.20  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  359 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 8.00  each 

No.  359 — Urns  4.00  each 

No.  359 — Pediment,  10  ft.  long 44.00  each 

No.  3651 — Letters,  6xS  in 80  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  ns  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we'll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 

Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


List  Prices. 

No. .352 — Cornice,  height  2S  in.,  projection  14  in $ 1.75  per  lin  ft. 

No.  352 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.00  each 

No.  352 — Urns 2.50  each 

No.  352 — Pediment 20.00  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  351 — Cornice,  height  30  in.,  projection  15  in $ 1.90  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  351 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 5.00  each 

No.  359 — Urns 4.00  each 

No.  351 — Pediment 30.00  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  evlra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 
Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


List  Prices. 


No.  311 — Cornice,  height  4S  in.,  projection  24  in $ 3.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  311 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 10.00  each 

No.  311 — Urns 10.00  each 

No.  311 — Pediment,  6 ft.  long 35.00  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  350 — Cornice,  height  45  in.,  projection  16  in $ 3.30  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  350 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 8.00  each 

No.  3 50 — Urns 4.00  each 

No.  35  0 — Pediment  16.00  each 

No.  3651 — Letters,  6x8  in .80  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Can  be  used  on  any  style  of  Cornice  or  Front. 

We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 

No  Backing  furnished  unless  ordered. 


No.  361 — Pediment,  length  9 ft.,  height  in  center  38  in $36.00  each 

No.  3 61 — Urns  1.5  0 each 


List  Prices. 

No.  362 — Pediment,  length  S ft.,  height  in  center  4S  in $31.00  each 

No.  3651 — Letters,  6x8  in .80  each 


List  Prices. 


Inst  Prices. 

No.  363 — Pediment,  length  S ft.  S in.,  height  in  center  37  in.  . . . $40.00  each 

No.  3 63 — Urns  5.50  each 

No.  3 650 — Figures,  6x8  in .80  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  ns  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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ORIGINAL  AND  EXCLUSIVE  DESIGNS 

The  building  of  Cornices  is  a particular  feature  of  our  business.  Our 
facilities,  being  unequaled,  enable  us  to  produce  the  very  highest  standard  of 
quality  at  prices  less  than  others  for  similar  work  of  inferior  quality,  and  appeal 
especially  to  Architects,  Contractors  and  Tinners  who  appreciate  good  reliable 
work.  We  make  everything  in  this  line  and  are  prepared  to  execute  with 
despatch  any  orders  for  special  work  desired,  at  lowest  prices. 

We  also  furnish  Cornices  in  Cold  Rolled  Copper  of  any  Gauge. 

Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  or  drawings  and  specifications  and  we  will  give 
prompt  estimate. 


List  Prices. 

No.  B456 — Cornice,  height  16  in.,  projection  10  in $0.90  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B456 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.40  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  B455 — Cornice,  height  20  in.,  projection  14  in $1.00  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B455 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.80  each 

No.  B455 — Urns 1.10  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we'll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Covering  for  Cornices  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 


hist  Prices. 

No.  B454 — Cornice,  height  22  in.,  projection  14  in $1.20  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B454 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.00  each 


hist  Prices. 

No.  B459 — Cornice,  height  20  in.,  projection  10  in $1.10  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B459 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 3.60  each 


Fist  Prices. 

No.  B45S — Cornice,  height  20  in.,  projection  12  in $1.20  per  lin  ft. 

No.  B458 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 5.00  each 

No.  B458 — Urns 2.10  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOB  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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The  nature  of  (his  work  permits  of  richness  in  designs — at  a moderate  cost. 
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List  Prices. 


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B452 — Cornice,  height  36  in.,  projection  20  in $1.S0  per  lin.  ft. 

B452 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 5.30  each 

B452 — Urns 2.00  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  B450 — Cornice,  height  34  in.,  projection  16  in $1.70  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B450 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 5.00  each 

No.  B450 — Urns 2.20  each 


List  Prices. 


No.  B457 — Cornice,  height  2 6 in.,  projection  14  in $1.20  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B457 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 2.40  each 

No.  352 — Urns  1.60  each 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOIt  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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List  Prices. 

No.  B453 — Cornice,  height  30  in.,  projection  15  in $1.60  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B453 — End  Blocks,  12  in.  face 4.60  each 

No.  B453 — Urns 1.80  each 

No.  3 651 — Letters,  6x8  in 80  each 


List  Prices. 

No.  B451 — Cornice,  height  36  in.,  projection  15  in $1.50  per  lin.  ft. 

No.  B451 — End  Blocks,  12  in  face 4.60  each 

No.  B4  51 — Urns 2.3  0 each 


HOW  TO  ORDER  CORNICES. 

Give  measurement  of  wall  at  foot  of  Cornice  with  diagram  showing  plan  of 
wall  at  same  place.  Give  number  of  mitres;  if  any  other  than  square  give 
exact  angle.  State  finish  desired  at  end,  whether  return,  double  return  or  end 
blocks,  also  whether  Cornice  is  to  be  built  into  wall  or  put  on  after  wall  is 
complete,  and  whether  for  frame,  brick  or  rock  face  stone  or  concrete  building — 
we  construct  Cornice  to  suit. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

FOR  SPECIAL  WORK.  Send  us  your  plans,  sketches  and  specifications — we’ll  give  prompt  estimate. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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PUTTYLESS  SKYLIGHT 

With  Louvre  Ventilator  on  Ends. 

Our  Skylights  are  made  of  2 6 Gauge  Open  Hearth  Galvanized  Sheets,  and  have  proper  ventila- 
tion and  condensation  gutter. 


No.  895.  Double  Pitch. 

Equipped  with  Ribbed  Glass.  Wired  Glass  furnished  when  desired. 


PUTTYLESS  SKYLIGHT 


With  “Milwaukee'’  Ventilator  and  Glass  Ends. 


No.  89(5.  Double  Pitch. 

Equipped  with  Ribbed  Glass.  Wired  Glass  furnished  when  desired. 


These  Puttyless  Skylights  are  a decided  innovation  and  eliminate  the 
troubles  which  to  some  extent  obtain  with  skylights  the  glass  of  which  is  laid 
in  putty. 


The  general  Metal  Construction  is  of  Galvanized  Steel  and  the  ribs  that  hold  the  glass  in  place 
are  fastened  with  copper  cleats  extending  from  the  sash  through  the  ribs  and  clinched.  This  method 
provides  for  expansion  and  contraction  and  easy  replacement  of  the  glass. 


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Our  Skylights  are  made  of  26  Gauge  Open  Hearth  Galvanized  Sheets,  and  have  proper  ventilation 
and  condensation  gutter. 


Cannot 

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Construc- 
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No.  897.  Hipped. 

Equipped  with  Ribbed  Glass.  Wired  Glass  furnished  when  desired. 


This  Skylight  is  in  all  respects  regarding  the  puttyless  feature,  constructed 
like  (lie  ones  shown  on  (he  previous  page,  the  only  difference  being  in  the  style. 


List  Prices. 


Size. 

No.  895. 

No.  896. 

No.  897. 

Size. 

No.  895. 

No.  896 

No.  897. 

3x 

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lass . 

. $11.10 

$ 1 2.00 

$14.00 

6x  6 

ft., 

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in.  Glass . . 

$31.40 

$33.00 

$35.00 

3x 

4 

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. 14.10 

1 5.00 

1 7.00 

6.x  8 

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42.00 

44.80 

3x 

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15.10 

1 6.50 

18.00 

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% 

in.  Glass . . 

53.40 

54.00 

57.80 

3x 

6 

ft. 

%e 

in.  C 

lass . 

. 17.10 

1 S.00 

20.00 

6x1  2 

ft., 

14 

in.  Glass.  . 

56.80 

60.00 

64.00 

4.x 

4 

ft. 

3Ac, 

in.  ( 

lass . 

15.20 

1 7.30 

1 8.50 

6x1  4 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

64.80 

67.50 

72.00 

4x 

5 

ft. 

■/'1G 

in.  C 

lass 

19.60 

22.00 

22.50 

7x  7 

ft., 

!4 

in.  Glass . . 

44.40 

4 6.00 

48.00 

4x 

6 

ft. 

%0 

in.  C 

lass . 

23.60 

24.80 

26.50 

Sx  8 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

55.60 

57.50 

60.00 

4.x 

8 

ft. 

■?io 

in.  ( 

lass 

28.40 

30.00 

32.00 

Sxl  2 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

72. SO 

75.00 

80.00 

5x 

r 

ft. 

3/ir, 

in.  ( 

lass . 

23.60 

25.00 

26.50 

Sx  1 4 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

86.00 

87.00 

93.00 

5x 

9 

ft. 

% 

in.  G 

lass 

34.20 

37.50 

40.00 

9x  9 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass.  . 

63.60 

66.00 

68.00 

5x10 

ft. 

% 

in.  C 

lass 

. 43.60 

45.00 

48.00 

10x10  ft 

4 in.  Glass. 

77.60 

79.50 

82.00 

Skylights  will  be  shipped  complete  with  Vents  and  Dampers  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Crating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GLASS  LAID  IN  PUTTY. 


No.  880.  Single  Pitch. 

Is  hinged  when  required  and  used  as  a scuttle.  Wood  curbs  not  furnished. 
Made  in  the  following  sizes.  Special  sizes  to  order. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Size.  Size.  Size. 


3x 

o 

ft.,  %c 

in.  Glass.  . 

$ 8.00 

4x  6 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

$16.50 

6x12 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

$40.00 

3x 

4 

ft-.  %6 

in.  Glass . . 

10.00 

4x  S 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

20.00 

6x1  4 

ft.. 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

45.00 

3x 

5 

ft.,  %G 

in.  Glass . . 

11.00 

5x  9 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass.  . 

25.00 

8x1  0 

ft.. 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

42.50 

3x 

6 

ft.,  3/ig 

in.  Glass . . 

1 2.00 

5x10 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

30.00 

8x1  2 

ft., 

Vt 

in.  Glass . . 

50.00 

4x 

4 

ft..  % 

in.  Glass.  . 

11.50 

6x  8 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

28.00 

8x1  4 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

58.00 

4x 

5 

ft.,  % 

in.  Glass . . 

14.00 

6x10 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

36.00 

Our  Skylights  are  made  of  2 6 Gauge  Open  Hearth  Galvanized  Sheets  and 
have  proper  ventilation  and  condensation  gutter.  Are  absolutely  snow  and 
water  tight.  Frames  are  made  to  fit  over  wood  curb. 

In  giving  measurements  name  distance  from  out  to  out  of  curb. 

Skylights  larger  than  6x10  ft.  will  be  shipped  in  as  large  sections  as  con- 
venient for  transportation. 

Be  sure  to  mention  whether  Pitch  is  to  run  (he  short  or  long  way  of  Skylight. 


Prices  include  in-  or  *4  in.  Ribbed  Glass  and  Ventilators  where  shown,  but  do  not  include  wood 
curb  or  putty.  Sizes  given  are  from  out  to  out  of  curb. 


No.  881.  Double  Pitch. 

Has  stationary  Louvre  Ventilator  on  each  end. 
Made  in  the  following  sizes.  Special  sizes  to  order. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Size.  Size.  Size. 


3x 

3 

ft. 

%6 

in.  Glass.  . 

$12.00 

4x  6 

ft., 

%6 

in.  Glass. 

$24.80 

6x1  2 

ft.. 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

$60.00 

3x 

4 

ft. 

%6 

in.  Glass . . 

15.00 

4x  S 

ft.. 

?1G 

in.  Glass. 

30.00 

6x14 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

67.50 

3x 

5 

ft. 

%6 

in.  Glass . . 

16.50 

5x  9 

ft.. 

y4 

in.  Glass. 

3 7.50 

Sxl  0 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

63.80 

3x 

6 

ft. 

3/16 

in.  Glass . . 

18.00 

5x10 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass. 

45.00 

8x12 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

75.00 

4x 

4 

ft. 

in.  Glass . . 

17.30 

6x  8 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass. 

42.00 

Sxl  4 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

87.00 

4x 

5 

ft. 

%6 

in.  Glass.  . 

22.00 

6x10 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass. 

54.00 

Prices  for  Copper  and  larger  Skylights  quoted  upon  application.  Crating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GLASS  LAID  IN  PUTTY. 


State  whether  wanted  with  or  without  Tubular  Ventilators.  Made  in  the  sizes 
given.  Special  sizes  to  order. 


List  Prices  Each. 


Size 

With 
Vent  and 

1 tampers 

Without 

Ventila- 

tion 

Size 

With 
Vent  and 
Dampers 

Without 

Ventila- 

tion 

3x 

9 

ft., 

TIG 

in.  Glass . . . . 

....  $14.00 

$11.10 

6.x  6 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass  . . . 

. . . . $35.00 

$31.40 

3x 

4 

ft., 

?1G 

in.  Glass  . . . . 

....  17.00 

14.10 

6x  S 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass.  . . 

. . . . 44. SO 

41.20 

3x 

5 

ft., 

71 G 

in.  Glass . . . . 

....  18.00 

15.1  0 

6x10 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass.  . . 

. . . . 57.80 

53.40 

3x 

6 

ft., 

'he 

in.  Glass . . . . 

....  20.00 

17.10 

6x12 

ft., 

in.  Glass . . . 

. . . . 64.00 

56.80 

4x 

4 

ft., 

•He 

in.  Glass . . . . 

....  1 S.50 

15.20 

6x14 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass.  . . 

. . . . 72.00 

64.80 

4x 

5 

ft., 

•/1G 

in.  Glass . . . 

....  22.50 

19.60 

7x  7 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . . 

. . . . 48.00 

44.40 

4.x 

6 

ft., 

n; 

in.  Glass . . . 

....  26.50 

23.60 

Sx  S 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass  . . . 

. . . . 60.00 

55.60 

4.x 

8 

ft., 

3/l0 

in.  Glass . . . . 

....  32.00 

28.40 

Sxl  2 

ft.. 

y4 

in.  Glass.  . . 

. . . . 80.00 

72.80 

5x 

5 

ft., 

’)  1G 

in.  Glass.  . . 

....  26.50 

23.60 

Sxl  4 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . . 

. . . . 93.00 

86.00 

5x 

9 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . . 

....  40.00 

34.20 

9x  9 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . . 

. . . . 6S.00 

63.60 

5x10 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass 

48.00 

43.60 

10x10 

ft., 

y4 

in.  Glass . . . 

. . . . S2.00 

77.60 

Our  Skylights  are  made  of  20  gauge  open  hearth  galvanized  sheets,  and  have 
proper  ventilation  and  condensation  gutter,  and  are  absolutely  snow  and  water 
tight.  Frames  are  made  to  tit  over  wood  curb. 

In  giving  measurements  name  distance  from  out  to  out  of  curb.  Skylights 
larger  than  0x10  feet  will  be  shipped  in  as  large  sections  as  convenient  for 
transportation. 


Skylights  will  be  shipped  complete  with  Vents  and  Dampers  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Prices  include  y1G  in.  or  Vt  in.  Ribbed  Glass  and  Ventilators  where  shown,  but  do  not  include 
wood  curb  or  putty.  Sizes  given  are  from  out  to  out  of  curb 


rices  for  Copper  and  larger  Skylights  quoted  on  application. 
Crating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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No.  881.  Hipped  Turret. 


Has 

stat  ion 

ary  Louvre 

Ventilators 

on  sides 

nul 

ends.  Made  in  the 

sizes  given. 

Special  Sizes 

to  Order. 

L 

ist 

Prices  Each. 

Size 

Size 

Size 

3x3 

ft..  y10 

in.  Glass . . 

. . $ 1 S.SO 

4x  6 ft., 

"10 

in.  Glass.  . . $3  8.5  0 

6x12  ft. 

, % 

in.  Glass 

.$  93.50 

3x1 

H., 

in.  Glass . . 

. . 23.50 

lx  S ft., 

%6 

in.  Glass  ...  46. SO 

6x11  ft. 

, % 

in.  Glass 

. 105.00 

3x5 

ft-  -Tig 

in.  Glass . . 

. . 25. SO 

5x  9 ft., 

% 

in.  Glass ...  5 S.5  0 

8x10  ft. 

, 14 

in.  Glass 

99.30 

3x6 

ft-  %6 

in.  Glass . . 

. . 2S.00 

5x10  ft., 

% 

in.  Glass  ...  7 0.00 

Sxl  2 ft. 

14 

in.  Glass 

. 117.00 

1x4 

ft-  %c 

in.  Glass . . 

. . 27.00 

6x  S ft., 

14 

in.  Glass  . . . 65.50 

Sxl  1 ft. 

, 14 

in.  Glass 

. 135.50 

4x5 

ft-  3/lG 

in.  Glass.  . 

. . 32. SO 

6x10  ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . . 84.00 

Our  Skylights  are  made  of  26  gauge  open  hearth  galvanized  sheets,  have  proper 
ventilation  and  condensation  gutter  and  are  absolutely  watertight.  Frames  are  made 
to  tit  over  wood  curb. 

Prices  include  %G  in.  or  14  in.  Ribbed  Glass  and  Ventilators  where  shown,  hut  do 
not  include  wood  curb  or  putty.  Sizes  given  are  from  out  to  out  of  curb. 

In  giving  measurements  name  distance  from  out  to  out  of  curb. 

Skylights  larger  than  6x10  ft.  will  be  shipped  in  as  large  sections  as  convenient 
for  transportation. 


Has  Ridge  Ventilator  and  Movable  Side  Sashes,  with  Locking  Apparatus. 
Made  in  the  sizes  given.  Special  sizes  to  order. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Size.  Size.  Size. 


3x 

3 

ft-  3/ie 

in.  Glass. 

. . $36.00 

4x  6 

ft- 

in-  Glass. 

. 64.00 

6x12 

ft- 

14 

in.  Glass . . 

.142.40 

3x 

4 

ft-  3/16 

in.  Glass. 

. . 42.00 

lx  S 

ft., 

Sjg  in-  Glass . 

. 73.70 

6x14 

ft- 

14 

in.  Glass. . 

.173.60 

3x 

5 

ft-  %G 

in.  Glass. 

. . 4S.40 

5x  9 

ft- 

14  in.  Glass . 

.102.00 

Sxl  0 

ft- 

y4 

in.  Glass . . 

.165.50 

3x 

6 

ft-  3/ig 

in.  Glass. 

. . 55.00 

5x10 

ft., 

14  in.  Glass . 

.115.50 

Sxl  2 

ft- 

14 

in.  Glass . . 

.184.60 

4x 

4 

ft-  %6 

in.  Glass. 

. . 46.80 

6x  S 

ft- 

14  in.  Glass. 

.109.50 

Sxl  4 

ft., 

% 

in.  Glass . . 

.204.60 

4x 

5 

ft-  3/i6 

in.  Glass. 

. . 57. SO 

6x10 

ft- 

14  in.  Glass. 

. 133.00 

Prices  for  Copper  and  larger  Skylights  quoted  on  application. 
Crating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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WITH  “MILWAUKEE”  VENTILATOR  AM)  LOl'VRE  VENTILATORS. 


No.  S‘)0. 

Equipped  with  Ribbed  Glass — Wired  Glass 
furnished  when  so  ordered 


List  Prices  Each. 


Size  With  Uihhed  Glass 


3x3 

ft., 

■ •‘He 

in 

$1  s.so 

3x4 

ft., 

, Ho 

in 

23.50 

4x4 

ft., 

, Ho 

in 

27.00 

4x6 

ft-, 

. Ho 

in 

38.50 

5 x 5 

ft., 

. Ho 

in 

40.00 

5x9 

ft., 

, % 

in 

62.00 

6x6 

ft. 

, % 

in 

57.50 

6xS 

ft. 

. V4 

in 

65.50 

STORM-PROOF 

Ventilation  Regulated. 

In  the  construction  of  this  Cupola  Skylight 
the  “Louvres”  on  the  four  sides  may  be  opened 
or  closed,  each  side  independent  of  the  other, 
regulation  being  by  means  of  a chain  attached 
to  a bar,  which  is  fastened  to  each  section. 
The  bar  is  equipped  with  a spring  in  such 
a manner  that  the  Louvres  are  held  closed 
and  may  be  opened,  for  ventilation,  by  pull- 
ing the  chain  the  required  distance. 

The  “Milwaukee”  Ventilator  on  the  top 
provides  proper  Air  Circulation  to  keep  the 
Skylight  Glass  from  sweating. 


Strong, 

Rigid  Construe- 

tion  are 

particular  features 

of  all  our  Skylights.  They 

are  huilt 

for  excellent 

service. 

Crating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 


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GALVANIZED 


SKYLIGHT 


THE  ACME  OF  PERFECTION. 

To  meet  the  requirements  of  Architects  and  Builders  for  a Perfect  Ventilat- 
ing Skylight,  the  "TORPEDO'’  offers  a combination  in  construction  which  is 
unequaled.  It  combines  with  the  ordinary  types  of  skylight  tops  a Ventilator 
provided  with  a movable  shutter  for  opening,  closing  or  otherwise  regulating,  to 
the  amount  of  ventilation  desired.  The  ventilating  opening  is  protected  with 
coarse  mesh  wire  screening,  to  prevent  the  entering  of  sparrows,  swallows,  or 
other  birds. 

Wire  cables  are  fastened  at  the  upper  four  corners  of  a movable  shutter 
and  operate  over  single  pulleys  at  the  corners  and  over  a twin  pulley  in  the 
middle  of  cross  bar.  The  movable  shutter  operates  between  the  inner  side  of 
upper  casing  and  the  outer  side  of  wire  screen  and  is  raised  to  open  by  pulling 
the  chain  and  held  in  place  by  fastening  inside;  it  is  lowered  to  close  by 
releasing  the  chain. 


Exterior  View, 
with  section 
b roke  n away, 
showing  interior 
construction  with 
Ventilator  open. 


Fire-Proof.  The  fusible  link  (see  the  cut),  j 

disconnects  or  separates  from  the  heat  in  case  of  ; 

fire  reaching  the  skylight  when  ventilator  is  open, 
and  causes  the  shutter  to  drop  automatically  of  I 

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TORPEDO”  VENTILATING  SKYLIGHT-Co»tiiued 


Galvanized. 

Fire  Proof,  Automatic  and  Non-Fire  Draft. 

Made  in  three  styles  of  Skylight  Tops — Hipped,  Single  Pitch  and  Double  Pitch. 


No.  901.  Single  Pitch 


Simple  in  Construction — Easily  Operated. 


Fist  Prices  Each. 


Sizes  from  Out  to  Out 
of  Curb. 

With 

Ribbed 

Glass. 

No.  900 
Hipped. 

No.  901 
Single 
Pitch. 

No.  902 
Double 
Pitch. 

3x  3 

feet 

3/ie in- 

$ 26.00 

$ 21.30 

$ 25.30 

3 x 4 

feet 

3/ig  in. 

32.50 

2 7.50 

31.50 

3 x 5 

feet 

%o  in- 

35.80 

29.00 

34.50 

3x  6 

feet 

3/ig  in. 

39.00 

31. SO 

37. SO 

4x  4 

feet 

3/,c  in. 

37.50 

30.50 

36.30 

4x  5 

feet 

3/ki  in. 

45.50 

37.00 

43.00 

4x  6 

feet 

%«  in. 

53. SO 

43.80 

52.00 

4x  8 

feet 

'Yta  in. 

65.00 

53.00 

C3.00 

5x  5 

feet 

y10  in. 

5 6.0  0 

45.80 

54.30 

5x  9 

feet 

% in. 

SI. 30 

6 6.30 

78.80 

5x1  0 

feet 

% in. 

97.50 

79.50 

94.50 

fix  6 

feet 

Vi  in. 

73.00 

60.00 

71.00 

fix  S 

feet 

Vi  in. 

SI. 00 

64.30 

78.30 

6x10 

feet 

% in. 

117.00 

95.00 

113.00 

Plenty  of  1 

fight,  and  Ventilation. 

Easily 

The  fusible-link  feature  makes  it  auto- 

operated  and 

adjustable  to  any 

desired 

nmtirally  self-closing  in  case  lire  occurs, 

amount  of  air 

circulation. 

thereby  closing  off  the  air  draft. 

Prices  do  not  include  Wood  Curb  or  Putty. 

For  Ventilating  Skylights  made  from  Copper,  or  when  fitted  with  wired 
prices  on  application. 


('rating  Charged  Extra  at  Cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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COLLAPSIBLE  YENTILATOE 

WITH  GLASS  TOP. 

Especially  Adapted  for  Moving  Picture  Theaters. 


This  ventilator  in  con- 
struction is  especially  feat- 
ured for  large  amount  of 
light  and  great  volume  of 
controllable  ventilation.  It 
is  particularly  adapted  for 
M o v i n g Picture  Theaters 
over  the  Filin  Operating 
Booth  where  both  light  and 
ventilation  are  decidedly 
necessary. 

Highly  recommended  and 
specified  by  Architects. 


Unequaled  for  Apartment  Buildings  where  great  volume  of  light  and  air  circulation  are  essential 
in  the  inner  halls  or  courts. 

Eliminates  all  impure  stagnant  air  and  smell  eminating  from  kitchens  and  basements. 


The  movable  sections  of  the  ventilator  are  raised  and  lowered  with  a chain 
working  over  a system  of  pulleys,  and  the  volume  of  ventilation  can  be  nicely 
regulated  by  increasing  or  lessening  the  open  spaces  between  the  sections. 


List  Prices  Each. 

24x36  inches $29.00 

3 0x4  2 inches 33.00 

36x42  inches 36.00 

3 6x4  8 inches 38.00 

Very  simple  in  construction, 
easily  operated  and  very  effec- 
tive in  results  for  any  kind  of  a 
structure  requiring  a great 
amount  of  light  and  ventila- 
tion. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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With  Steel  Top. 


MILWAUKEE’’  VENTILATOR 

. GALVANIZED. 


With  % inch  Wired  Glass. 


Xo.  705. 


No.  700. 


Unequaled  for  drawing  out  impure  air,  smoke,  gas,  steam,  dust,  etc.,  from  buildings,  and  does  it 
perfectly  without  requiring  any  attention  whatever. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Steel  Top 

Glass  Top 

Steel  Top 

Glass  Top 

Steel  Top 

Glass  Top 

6 

inch . . . 

. . . . $2.50 

$4.60 

1 4 inch  . . . 

$S.40 

3 6 inch  . . . 

. . . $3  6.00 

$46.00 

7 

inch . . . 

. . . . 2.70 

5.00 

1 6 inch  . . . 

. . . . 7.00 

11.40 

4 0 inch  . . . 

. . . 50.00 

63.00 

8 

inch  . . . 

. . . . 2.90 

5.50 

1 8 inch  . . . 

. . . . S.50 

12.90 

48  inch. . . 

. . . 70.00 

88.00 

9 

inch . . . 

5.80 

2 0 inch  . . . 

. . . .12.00 

16.50 

6 0 inch  . . . 

. . . 96.00 

122.00 

1 0 

inch  . . . 

6.80 

2 4 inch . . . 

21.50 

7 2 inch  . . . 

. . . 1 20.00 

158.00 

12 

inch . . . 

. . . . 4.40 

7.80 

3 0 inch  . . . 

. . . .24.00 

31.50 

MILWAUKEE”  VENTILATOR 


14  inch  Wired  Glass  Top,  WITH  REGULATING  DAMPER. 


GALVAN- 

IZED. 

Air  Vent  Reg- 
ulated as 
Desired. 


The  general  construction 
of  this  Ventilator  is  the  same 
as  the  one  shown  above,  ex- 
cepting that  it  is  equipped 
with  a Cylindrical  Damper, 
operated  by  a chain  running 
over  a ball  bearing  pulley. 
By  gravity  the  damper  is  al- 
ways d o w n (ventilating 
shaft  open)  but  is  operated 
to  close  either  partially  or 
altogether,  as  desired,  sim- 
ply by  pulling  on  the  chain 
which  draws  up  the  damper 
and  closes  off  the  air  shaft. 

List  Prices  Each. 

Wired  Glass  Top 

1 S inch $1  5.00 

20  inch 20.00 

24  inch 27.00 

30  inch 36.00 

36  inch 56.00 


Showing  Damper  Down — 
Ventilating  Shaft  open. 


Sh  owin 


Till-  Cylindrical  Damper  being  without 
a loir  collects  no  dust  to  be  shaken  oft  into 
the  build  ink'  when  opening  or  closing. 


Air  Shaft  always  remaining  free  and  un 
obstructed,  permitting  light  to  enter  glass 
top  when  damper  is  closed. 


S inch. 
12  inch. 
14  inch. 
16  inch. 


Wired  Glass  Top 
. . . $ 6.00 
8.50 
0.50 
13.00 


40 
4 S 
6 0 


inch. 

inch. 

inch. 

inch. 


Wired  Glass  Top 

. . $ 70.00 
96.00 
. . 136.00 

..  170.00 


Crating  charged  extra  tit  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED. 


No.  TOO.  Steel  Top. 


Interior  view  showing  course  of  Air 
Currents. 


Has  Greater  Exhaust  Capacity  Than  Any  Other  Ventilator. 


A combination  of  strength  and  efficiency.  A Ventilator  that  continuously  exhausts  foul  air,  cre- 
ating  a circulation  that  insures  new,  fresh,  invigorating  air  in  a building. 


The  Air  Currents  rush  from  below  between  weatherband  and  curved 
deflector,  and  force  upward  and  outward  the  warm,  impure  air  met 
coining  up  the  air  shaft. 


With  quarter  inch  Wired  Glass  Top. 


No.  761. 

Most  scientifically  constructed  Ventilator 
on  the  market.  Thousands  in  use. 


List  Prices  Each. 


Steel  Glass 

To  Top 

10  inch $ 5.00  $ 8.50 

12  inch 5.30  9.00 

14  inch G.OO  9.50 

10  inch S.40  12.50 

1 S inch 10.20  14.50 

20  inch 14.40  19.50 

2 4 inch 1 S.00  25.50 

30  inch 2S.S0  38.00 

36  inch 43.20  55.00 

48  inch S6.00  102.00 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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VENTILATING  CUPOLA 


Galvanized. 


This  has  all  the  capacity  and  efficiency  features  of  our 
Nir^s  Ventilators  shown  on  another  page,  the  only 
difference  in  construction  being  the  added  base. 


Gist  Prices. 

Including  Bases. 


1 0 inch $ S.OO  each 

12  inch S.50  “ 

14  inch 9.50  “ 

1C  inch 12.40  “ 

18  inch 1C. 00  “ 

20  inch 21.00  “ 

24  inch 25.00  “ 

30  inch 3 7.00  “ 

36  inch 54.00  “ 


Crating  extra  at  actual  cost. 


VENTILATING  CUPOLA 


Gal  vanized. 


Willi  or  Without  Weather  Vane. 


last,  Prices. 

Without  Vane. 

4 2x42  inches $ 50.00  each 

42x60  inches GO. 00 

42x72  inches 75.00  “ 

42x84  inches 90.00  “ 

12x9G  inches 110.00  “ 

With  Weather  Vane  $5.00  ex- 
tra, each. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 


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PLANTS 
WAREHOUSES 
GARAGES 
And  Other  Industrial 
Buildings 


Peak  of  Efficiency 


PEVOLVINO 


FOR 

HOSPITALS 
SCHOOLS 
CHURCHES 
THEATERS 
ASYLUMS 
LIBRARIES 
And  Other  Public 
Buildings 


THE  MOST  EFFICIENT  TYPE  OF  VENTILATOR  KNOWN 


I he  revolving  elbow- 
shaped section  being 
approximately  three- 
fi  fths  greater  in  capacity 
than  the  exhaust  flue,  ac- 
complishes the  greatest 
efficiency  in  ventilation. 

I he  outer  air  enters  be- 
tween aprons  on  upper 
and  lower  sections; 
coursing  upwards,  its 
speed  is  greatly  acceler- 
ated by  entering  a nar- 
rower space,  and  as  it 
passes  over  the  opening 
of  the  foul  air  flue  a 
powerful  vacuum  is  cre- 
ated which  irresistibly 
draws  the  foul  air, 
smoke  or  gas  from  the 
interior  of  the  building. 


Pat.  Oct.  21,  1913 


The  upper  section 
of  elbow  and  vane 
which  crowns  the  ven- 
tilator extends  beyond 
its  perpendicular  sides, 
making  it  sensitive  to 
the  wind  and  very 
easily  turned.  In  this 
way  it  gets  the  full 
benefit  of  the  slightest 
breeze,  which  makes 
its  ventilating  action 
constant  and  depend- 
able, because  it  keeps 
the  ventilator  at  all 
times  facing  away 
from  the  wind  and 
prevents  down  draught. 


The  ventilator  is  ball-bearing  and  the  ball  race,  which  is  completely  encased,  carries  the  weight  of  the 
revolving  section  and  insures  easy  running,  without  noise  or  friction.  Brass  balls  and  bearings. 

Manufactured  of  best  grade  galvanized  steel  sheets,  galvanized  "COPPERED  Meial";  also  furnished  in 
copper.  Made  in  all  sizes.  All  braces  galvanized  after  formation.  Perfectly  balanced  so  that  the  slightest 
breeze  will  turn  the  ventilator. 

The  "Alpina"  has  no  equal  for  industrial  buildings,  such  as  factories,  foundries,  machine  shops  or  for 
schools,  hospitals,  institutions,  stores,  in  fact,  any  building  where  efficient  and  thorough  ventilation  is 
desired  or  imperative. 


List  Prices,  “Alpina”  Syphon  Revolving  Ventilator 

Size  Stock  Approx.  Cap.  Price  Approx.  Slip.  Wgt.Size  Stock  Approx.  Cap.  Price  Approx.  Slip.  Wgt. 


12  in. 

74,000 

$24.00 

50  lbs. 

2 0 in. 

2 07.000 

$40.00 

125  lbs. 

15  in. 

116.000 

30.00 

60  lbs. 

24  in. 

298,000 

48.00 

160  lbs. 

1 6 in. 

132,000 

32.00 

7 5 lbs. 

30  in. 

4 66.000 

60.00 

270  lbs. 

18  in. 

177.000 

36.00 

80  lbs. 

3 6 in. 

6 7 0.000 

90.00 

300  lbs 

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A — WEA'ln  f’.R  VAXK  of  galvanized  iron,  s:>  designed  and 
eonstnicted  as  to  make  the  ventilator  responsive  to  the 
sli^lrre.vt  'hreev.^.  assuring  the  proper  facing  of  the  ven- 
tilator and  preventing  down  draught. 

B — Bi’jBev  i w.galviiNi^>e/l  iron  at  either  side  of  vane.  They 
hold  t lie  vane  rigidly  in  place. 

C --Quarter  inch  galvanized  rod.  turned  under  edge  of  iron 
h.  - t.-t’Kouivih-nv/H-th  <vP*tlfe  exhaust. 

D — Brace  of  heiv\  har  iron,  riveted  at  back  of  ventilator 
^whjeh  hiabls  the  perpendicular  shaft  rigidly  and  secure!] 

* In  place.  ^ * V| 

E Reinforced  seamless  steel  tube,  which  holds  ventihi 
]klii^e.^as  it  renOtljLas  upon  its  bearing. 

F Brace  of  bar  iron,  riveted  to  ventilator  and  uppja 

if  .ball  race,  assuring  stability  and  free  swin^vjof  'iipper 
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Brass  ball  race  bearing,  non  rustable.  ent  i r vtj^ettca.^ed  \ and 
sp*  undiN.  .ii.UU'dLc/J,  Jo  brace  N.  ' \ 

Brace  of  bar  iron  reaching  across  the  < oraevs  of  brhce\’N. 
'These  braces  give  great  rigidity  and,  strength. 

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K Conic  al  Hange  fanning 

L -Inverted  apron  which  holds  u n d « h ei* 

firm:  insures  rigiditv  and  nra  inta  in  s tat  nv  fty.cn  rK  u- 
• •^l.ape1.“^liJ‘^*  B:' 

M -Bar  <>l  iron  i n which  the  perpendicular  shaft 

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T PRICES  OF  AUTOMATIC  DAMPERS 

\\  ith  Chain  anti  Fu&rtile  leiliik. 2 5 V/C: 

12in.  Dampers  $1.80  each  20in.  Dampers  $2.00  eacli 
ISin.  Dampers  2.25  each  3£$Q.  DtdiperS  18160  Cavlt1 
16in.  Dampers  2.40  each  loin.  Dampers  4.50  each 
Jjjin.  Dampers  2.70  each  Wan.  DfimperG  1 5.4ll9Iich 

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List  Prices  of  Bases  for  Alpina  Ventilator-s .,|  , 


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Round 
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34‘iw. 

39  MI  . 

36  in. 


24  in. 

25  in. 
30  in. 
36  in. 

Huu 

32  in. 


ll  ei  lOtUqi]  / 

ii  dOiin. 

Ii  SSin. 
i , 20  in. 
i , ilTin. 


U?3tJ 

Height  Price 

.bbtiVi  . si  J $ 4.30 
13  >;  Tw.  .ni  3 . 50 1 , ; / 


14t  i u^. 

17i  i in. 

1S» . i.  in. 

2()i  i in. 

a^.nilxJ  a ^ 4 a n 3 

36  in.  24  in. 
Write  for  Discounts 


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25  lbs. 

30  llthirt 
40  lhsii  : 
50  lh-n  ; 
60  1 h A-i  ; 

70  lhs..,  [ 
100  lhs. 
125  lhs. 


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“MilcoR”  BARN  CUPOLA 


Galvanized — Ventilating. 


No.  775. 

Tile  Stamped  Shingles  Are  Very  Ornamental. 


Strongest  and  Most  Rigid  Onpola  Base  Made. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


Ordering, 
Always 
Give 
Number 
and  Size. 


The  Most  Perfect  Ventilating  Cupola  Made 
which  supplies  Fresh  Air  and  plenty  of  it  and  at 
the  same  time  removes  all  impure  air  from  the 
building. 

Made  of  galvanized  steel  with  bird  screen  and 
lightning  rod  attachment. 

'The  corrugated  weather  shield  is  riveted  and 
the  corrugations  not  only  add  strength  but  add  to 
the  attractiveness  of  the  cupola. 

All  vanes  are  covered  with  pure  gold  leaf  which 
always  retains  its  natural  brightness  and  will  last 
a lifetime.  We  can  furnish  any  style  vane  desired 


JVl/I COH  Barn  Cupolas,  on  account  of  their 
scientific  construction,  are  endorsed  by  leading 
architects  and  engineers. 


List  Prices,  Each. 


Size. 

Base  Mould. 

Flue. 

Height. 

20 

41x41  in. 

20  in. 

9 ft., 

, 6 in. 

$36.00 

24 

46x46  in. 

24  in. 

10  ft., 

, 6 in. 

40.00 

9 7 

49x49  in. 

2 7 in. 

11  ft. 

, 6 in. 

44.00 

30 

54x54  in. 

30  in. 

12  ft., 

, 6 in. 

50.00 

3 G 

64x64  in. 

3 6 in. 

13  ft., 

, 6 in. 

64.00 

Crating  charges  included. 


Details  of  Cupola  Base. 


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BARN  CUPOLA 


Galvanized — Ventilating. 


This  is  one  of  the  best  and 
cheapest  Ventilating  Cupolas 
made.  Its  construction  pro- 
vides for  proper  air  draft  for 
removing  constantly  all  dust, 
stagnant  and  impure  air,  so 
that  interiors  are  always  plenti- 
fully supplied  with  fresh  air. 

Equipped  with  Bird  Screen. 


List 

Prices, 

Each. 

Style 

A. 

No. 

Base. 

Drum. 

Height. 

0 

18  in. 

12  in. 

5 ft. 

$15.00 

1 

22  in. 

15  in. 

g y2  ft. 

17.00 

2 

28  in. 

21  in. 

s y2  ft. 

21.30 

3 

35  in. 

29  in. 

ii  ft. 

29.30 

4 

4 2 in. 

36  in. 

i 2 y2  ft. 

38.00 

With  Weather  Vane  $5.00  extra. 
Crating  Extra  at  Actual  Cost. 


Style  A. 

Round  with  Square  Base. 


BARN  CUPOLAS  WITH  STEEL 
OR  GLASS  TOPS 


The  Glass  Tops  Will  Make  Dark  Barns  Light. 
List  Prices. 

Height  Style  G.  Style  H. 

Not  Including  Steel  Glass  Steel  Glass 
Base.  Vane.  Top.  Top.  Top.  Top. 


12x1  2 

in. 

3 

ft. 

$ 9.00 

$12.00 

$32.00 

$36.00 

18x1  8 

in. 

4 

ft. 

16.00 

20.00 

36.00 

42.00 

24x24 

in. 

5 

ft. 

25.00 

29.00 

44.00 

4S.00 

36x36 

in. 

5 y2 

ft. 

46.00 

50.00 

66.00 

72.00 

4 Sx4  8 

in. 

sy2 

ft. 

72.00 

78.00 

8S.00 

96.00 

24x36 

in. 

5 

ft. 

37.00 

40.00 

56.00 

60.00 

3 6x48 

in. 

5 

ft. 

64.00 

76.00 

76.00 

84.00 

36x72 

in. 

5 

ft. 

78.00 

84.00 

100.00 

108.00 

4 8x7  2 

in. 

5 

ft. 

90.00 

96.00 

108.00 

120.00 

Style  G. 


Weather  Vane  without  Cardinal  Points,  $1.50  extra. 
Weather  Vane  with  Cardinal  Points,  $2.50  extra. 

Storm  and  Bird  Proof. 


Style  11. 


fritting  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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CHIMNEY  EXTENSION 

Made  only  from  No.  24  Gauge  Galvanized  CPEJetSPID 


Very  Durable  and  Cheaper  than  from 
Clay  or  Stone. 

This  Galvanized  Iron  Chimney  Exten- 
sion strongly  appeals  to  Architects  and 
Builders  because  of  its  classy  style  and 
massive  appearance.  Cannot  be  distin- 
guished from  clay  or  stone  construction 
after  erected. 


Made  to  cap  down  over  the  top  outside 
edge  of  chimney  and  fasten  around  the 
sides. 

List  Prices,  Each. 


Standard  Sizes  of  Chimneys. 


Outside. 

Flue. 

16i/>xl6i/>  in. 

Sx  8 in. 

$19.00 

1 6 V2x21  in. 

8x12  in. 

21.00 

21  x21  in. 

12x12  in. 

23.00 

21  x25  in. 

12x16  in. 

24.00 

21  x33  in. 

(2)  12x12  in. 

25.00 

25  x25  in. 

16x16  in. 

25.00 

21  x20V2  in. 

(2)  8x12  in. 

24.00 

No.  750. 


Unequaled  for  Creating  Even  and 
Effective  Draft  because  the  outside 
air  enters  from  all  sides  and  thereby 
creates  a suction  which  draws  the  Air, 
Smoke  and  Fumes  up  the  Chimney 
Flue. 


When  ordering  give  outside  dimensions  of  chimneys.  Will  make  to  fit. 

BEFORE  ERECTING  apply  two  coats  of  Red  Lead  Paint,  inside  and  outside,  to  protect 
metal  against  fuel  fumes,  smoke  and  the  elements. 


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CHIMNEY  EXTENSION 

Made  only  from  No.  24  Gauge  Galvanized  CPE&taPID 


No.  751. 


Very  Durable  and  Cheaper  than  from 
Clay  or  Stone. 

This  Galvanized  Iron  Chimney  Exten- 
sion is  constructed  in  all  respects,  except- 
ing the  pinacles.  the  same  as  the  one 
shown  on  previous  page.  The  features  of 
operation  are  identical.  The  difference 
is  in  style  of  appearance  only. 


Unequaled  for  Creating  Even  and 
Effective  Draft  because  the  outside 
air  enters  from  all  sides  and  thereby 
creates  a suction  which  draws  the  Air, 
Smoke  and  Fumes  up  the  Chimney 
Flue. 


Made  to  cap  down  over  the  top  outside 
edge  of  chimney  and  fasten  around  the 
sides. 


List  Prices,  Each. 

Standard  Sizes  of  Chimneys. 


Outside. 

Flue. 

16^x16%  in. 

8x  8 in. 

$18.00 

161/£x21  in. 

8x12  in. 

20.00 

21  “x21  in. 

12x12  in. 

22.00 

21  x25  in. 

12x16  in. 

23.00 

21  x33  in. 

(2)  12x12  in. 

24.00 

25  x25  in. 

16x16  in. 

24.00 

21  x29Vo  in. 

(2)  8x12  in. 

23.00 

When  ordering  give  outside  dimensions  of  chimneys.  Will  make  to  fit. 

BEFORE  ERECTING  apply  two  coats  of  Red  Lead  Paint,  inside  and  outside,  to  protect 
metal  against  fuel  fumes,  smoke  and  the  elements. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  l’rice  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  OH  COPPER. 


BECAUSE  of  unequaled  facilities  embracing  the  most  modern 
machinery  for  forming  and  stamping  sheet  metal,  we  are 
enabled  to  the  best  advantage  to  produce  any  style  of  Sheet 
Metal  Store  Fronts  to  conform  to  architectural  plans  and  of  the 
most  advanced  ideas  of  construction. 

In  Requesting  Estimates,  send  plans,  diagrams  or  rough  draw- 
ing of  elevation  showing  all  measurements  as  indicated  by  the 
dotted  line  arrows  on  sample  diagram  herewith.  Give  measure- 
ments of  every  detail  possible,  such  as  thickness  of  walls,  location 
of  columns,  width  and  height  of  window  and  door  openings,  total 
width  and  height  of  building  and  height  of  stores.  Mention  any 
changes  wanted.  State  kind  of  material  desired  and  general 
style  of  design. 

We  show  only  a few  designs,  but  are  prepared  to  execute  any 
style  that  may  be  desired,  plain  or  ornamental. 

Woodwork  and  Glass  are  not  furnished. 


PLAN 


Galvanized  Store  Front  No.  550. 


A plain  but  very  neat  one-story  front  covered  with  our  Rock  Face  Stone  Siding  and  Corner  Pilas- 
ters, Special  Galvanized  Cornice  and  Lintel  Cornice. 


Send  measurements  and  we  will  prepare  drawings  free  of  charge. 


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This,  our  No.  551,  represents  a two- 
story  front,  very  pleasing  in  effect,  covered 
with  our  Galvanized  Rock  Face  Stone 
Siding  and  Corner  Pilasters.  X'o.  R4  52  Em- 
bossed Cornice,  Lintel  Cornice,  Window 
Caps  and  Sills. 


Sheet  Met.nl  Fronts  are  moder- 
ate in  cost  and  give  the  better 
service. 


Galvanized  Store  Front  No.  551. 


Illustration  of  this  two-story  front 
No.  552  with  Galvanized  Bay  Windows 
shows  a very  desirable  effect  produced 
with  our  Galvanized  Rock  Face  Stone 
Siding  No.  1 divided  with  a belt  Mould- 
ing, and  trimmed  with  our  Rock  Face 
Stone  Siding  No.  4.  Has  No.  351  Gal- 
vanized Cornice  and  Galvanized  Pan- 
eled Pilasters. 


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All  Fronts 
furnished 
by  us 
are 

architecturally 

correct. 

They  are 

built 

right. 


Galvanized  Store  Front  No.  553. 


Our  long 

experience 

in  this 

line 

insures 

pei  feet 

work, 

which 

means — 

satisfaction 

rendered. 


Massive  appearance  is  brought  out  in  this  three-story  design.  Covered  with  our  Galvanized  Rock 
Face  Stone  Siding  No.  1,  Rock  Face  Stone  Corners  and  Pilasters,  Embossed  Cornice  No.  B458,  Lintel 
Cornice,  Double  Window  Cap,  Window  Casings  and  Sills. 


Sheet  Metal  Fronts  are  Easily  and  Most  Satisfactorily  Erected. 
Always  Look  Well. 


Send  measurements  and  we  will  prepare  drawings  free  of  charge. 


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GALVANIZED  OR  COPPER. 


In  designing 
our  Store 
Fronts  we 
aim  to 
always 
incorporate 
the  latest 
ideas 
which  go 
to  make 
modern 
structures. 


Galvanized  Store  Front  No.  554. 


Dealers 
many  times 
can  secure 
work  in 
this  line, 
remodeling 
old  fronts  or 
furnishing 
fronts  for 
new 

buildings. 

We  furnish 
them 
complete, 
ready  to 
erect. 


This  Two-Story  Front,  while  somewhat  ornamental,  is  very  neat  and  distinctively  attractive. 
Thoroughly  modern  in  every  respect. 

Composed  of  our  Rock  Face  Stone  Siding  No.  1,  trimmed  with  Rock  Face  Stone  Siding  No.  4.  The 
lower  course,  divided  by  a Belt  Moulding,  is  our  Rock  Face  Stone  Siding  No.  2.  With  Rock  Face  Stone 
Pilasters,  Galvanized  Lintel  Cornice,  Embossed  Cornice  No.  B451,  Rock  Face  Stone  Window  Caps  and 
Ornamental  Window  Panels. 


Sheet  Metal  Store  Fronts  can  be  depended  upon  for  giving  the  best  of  Service. 
We  make  them  distinctive  in  character. 


Send  measurements  and  we  will  prepare  drawings  free  of  charge. 


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TOWER  FINIALS  AND  HIP  CAPS 

Galvanized. 


Xo.  801.  Gist  Prices,  Each. 

Bases. 


Base. 

Height. 

Square. 

Round. 

Octagon. 

Base. 

Height. 

1 4 in. 

18  in. 

$5.75 

$5.75 

$6.25 

1 4 in. 

18  in. 

20  in. 

24  in. 

S.00 

8.00 

S.50 

20  in. 

24  in. 

When  ordering,  give  pitch 
of  roof  and  length  of  ridge. 
Estimates  given  on  special 
styles  on  receipt  of  plans  and 
specifications. 


Square. 

$5.70 

8.00 


Xo.  802. 

Bases. 

Round. 

$7.20 

9.50 


Octagon 

$7.50 

9.75 


When  ordering  above  state  whether  wanted  with  Square,  Round  or  Octagon  Base. 


Xo.  804. 


Height  17  in. 
Length  of  Ridge  12  in. 
List  price,  $8.00  each. 


Xo.  803. 

Height  36  in. 
Length  of  Ridge  15  in. 
List  price,  $18.50  each. 


Xo.  800. 

Height  48  in.  Length  of  Ridge  35  in. 
List  price,  $50.00  each. 


Xo.  805. 

Height  21  in.  Length  of  Ridge  24  in. 
List  price,  $20.00  each. 


Always  Order  by  N umber.  Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any 
drawings  furnished. 


No.  20:?. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Height 

3 

ft.  . . 

. . $18.00 

Height 

4 

ft . . . 

20.00 

Height 

5 

ft.  . . 

. . 22.00 

Height 

6 

ft . . . 

. . 24.00 

Height. 
6 ft. 

S ft. 

1 0 ft . 

1 2 ft. 


No.  220. 

List  Prices  Each 
Shaft. 

4x4  in.  $: 
Gx6  in.  ‘ 
8x8  in. 

8x8  in. 


21.00 
26.00 
3 4.00 
40.00 


State  xx  hether 
Round,  Scjnare 
or  Octagon 
Base 

is  xvanted. 


No.  228. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Height. 
6 ft. 

8 ft. 

1 0 ft. 
12  ft. 


Shaft. 
4x4  in. 
6x6  in. 
8x8  in. 
8x8  in. 


$1  9.00 

24.00 

31.00 

38.00 


Kound,  Square  or 
Octagon  Rase. 


Kound,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base. 

When  so  ordered  xve 
gild  crosses  with  pure 
Gold  Leaf  at  a reasonable 
extra  charge. 

Alxvays  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper. 

Prices  upon  application. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  204. 

List  Prices  Each. 


Height  3 ft $18.00 

Height  4 ft 2 0.00 

Height  5 ft 22.00 

Height  6 ft 24.00 


Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base. 


No.  2:?0.  Paneled. 

List  Prices  Each. 
Height.  Shaft. 

6 ft.  4x4  in.  $22.00 

8 ft.  6x6  in.  28.00 

10  ft.  Sx8  in.  36.00 

12  ft.  8x8  in.  46.00 

Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base. 


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GALVANIZED  FIN1ALS 


We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 
State  whether  Round,  Square  or  Octagon  Base  is  wanted. 


List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$10.00  each. 


Xo.  223. 
Height  3 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$S.OO  each. 


In  ordering,  please  send  sketch  of 
base,  giving  exact  measurements  and 
pitch  of  tower  or  roof. 

We  are  prepared  to  execute  this  class 
of  work  on  very  short  notice. 


Xo.  222. 

Height  3 feet. 

List  Prices  Each. 
Round  Base. . . . $8.40 
Square  Base.  . . 7.00 

Octagon  Base..  9.75 


Xo.  231. 

Height  1 % feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$8.00  each. 


No.  230. 

Height  2 y2  feet. 

List  Price,  $20.00  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  I*atest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  232. 

Height  1 % feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$6.00  each. 


Xo.  207. 

Height  31/2  feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$9.50  each. 


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No.  242. 

Height  4 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$12.00  each. 


No.  212. 
Height  414  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$12.50  each. 


GALVANIZED  E1NIALS 

We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


State  whether 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base 

is  wanted. 


Our  line  of  Finials 
is  very  extensive. 

Orders  are  always 
executed  very 
promptly. 


No.  254. 

Height  4%  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$14.00  each. 


No.  202. 

Height  4 y2  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$23.00  each. 


No.  240. 

Height  4 y2  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$11.50  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  251. 
Height  3%  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$12.00  each. 


Height  3y2  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$12.50  each. 


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GALVANIZED  FINIALS 

We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


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No.  271. 


Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
$13.00  each. 


No.  253. 


Height  4 % feet. 
List  Price. 
$16.00  each. 


No.  255. 


Height  4 % feet. 
List  Price. 
$15.00  each. 


No.  205. 

List  Prices. 

Height  3 feet,  Round  Base.  . . .$14.00  each 
Height  3 feet,  Square  Base....  10.00  each 
Height  3 feet,  Octagon  Base  ..  . 12.00  each 

Height  4 feet.  Round  Base.  . . . 20.00  each 

Height  4 feet,  Square  Base.  . . . 15.00  each 

Height  4 feet,  Octagon  Base.  . . 18.00  each 


Slate  whether 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base  is 
Wanted. 


Orders  are 
Always 
executed 
promptly. 


Our  line  of 
Finials  is 
very  large. 


Mention  Size  Wanted. 


No.  263. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application 
Orating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round, 
Square 
or  Octagon 
Base. 

$12.60  each. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


State  whether 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base 
is  Wanted 


No.  250. 


No.  257. 

Height  4%  feet. 

List  Price. 

Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 

$20.50  each. 

Large  Line.  Prompt  Service. 
Prices  Very  Reasonable. 
Always  Order  by  Number. 


No.  260. 


Height  414  feet.  Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 

List  Price. 

$12.50  each.  Healing  charged  extra  at  cost. 


Height  4%  ft. 
List  Price. 
$10.00  each . 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  FINIAL  S 

We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


Height  5 % feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$2S.OO  each. 


No.  206. 


Height  4%  feet. 

List  Price. 

Round  Base  $35.00  each. 


No.  272. 

Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round.  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$18.00  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 


Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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GALVANIZED  FINIALS 


We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


State  whether 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base 
is  Wanted. 


No.  210. 

Height  5%  feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base, 

$14.00  each. 


Height  5 feet. 
List  Prices. 

Each. 

Round  Base  $16.00 
Square  Base  14.00 
Octagon  Base  IS. 00 


No.  2715. 


Height  5 % feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base, 

$24.00  each. 


Height  5 % feet. 
List  Prices. 

Each. 

Round  Base  $18.00 
Square  Base  16.00 
Octagon  Base  20.00 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


No.  212. 

Height  G feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon  Base, 
$18.00  each. 


State  whether 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base 
is  Wanted. 


Height  G feet. 

List  Prices. 

Each. 

Round  Base ....  $26.00 
Square  Base.  . . 24.00 
Octagon  Base..  . 28.00 


No.  282. 


Height  G feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon  Base, 
$22.50  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


— - 

No.  213. 


Height  6 feet. 

List  Prices. 

Each. 

Round  Base.  ...  $20.00 
Square  Base.  . . 18.00 
Octagon  Base..  . 22.00 


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GALVANIZED  EINIALS 


We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from 
any  drawings  furnished. 


Height  (i  V2  feet. 

last.  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon  Uase, 
$20.00  each. 


State  whether 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base 

is  Wanted. 


No.  27<S. 

Height  C feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$25.00  each. 


No.  21 H. 

Height  0 V>  feet. 
List  Prices. 

Each. 

Round  Base ....  $20.00 
Square  Base.  . . 18.00 
Octagon  Base...  22.00 


Always  Order  l>y  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Riven  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  215. 

Height  7 feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon  Base, 
$20.00  each. 


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and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


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EINIALS 


State  whether  round,  square  or 
octagon  base  is  wanted. 


No.  291. 

Height  GV2  feet. 
List  Price. 
$30.00  each. 


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No.  217. 

Height  7 feet. 

List  Prices. 

Round  Base.  ...  $57.00 
Square  Base...  54.00 
Octagon  Base...  GO. 00 

Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  I11  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  293. 

Height  G % feet. 
List  Price. 
$24.00  each. 


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GALVANIZED  WEATHER  VANES 


We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


Our  lines  of 
Finials  and 
Weather  Vanes 
are  very 
extensive. 


Orders  are 
always 
executed 
very 

promptly. 


No.  220  Vane  is  furnished  com- 
plete with  Horse  as  shown,  or  if 
desired  the  Horse  with  Plain  Rod 
only  can  be  supplied. 


State  whether  round,  square  or  octagon 
bases  are  wanted. 


No.  220. 

Height  2 feet  with  No.  2181  Horse,  15x36  inches. 
List  Prices. 

Complete  with  Horse $20.00  each 

No.  2181  Horse,  with  Plain  Rod.  . . . 14.00  each 


Height  4%  feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square 
or  Octagon 
Base, 

$18.00  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


Height  3 *4  feet. 
List  Prices,  Each. 
Round  Base.  ...  $8.00 
Square  Base  ....  7.00 
Octagon  Base  . . 9.00 


No.  24S. 
Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base, 
$12.00  each. 


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We  make  all  styles  and  sizes  and  from  any  drawings  furnished. 


The  styles  shown 
on  this  page  are 
only  made 
with  Round  Base. 


No.  265. 


Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$18.00  each. 


Height  5%  feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$22.00  each. 


Height  5 feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$18.00  each. 


All  our  Weather  Vanes  are  made 
strong  and  rigid. 

Give  extra  good  service. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  268. 


Height  5 feet. 

List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$20.00  each. 


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State  whether  Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base  is  wanted. 


No.  281 . 

Height  6%  feet. 
List  Price. 
Round  Base, 
$30.00  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number.  l\o.  ‘_8!>. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Height  6 % feet. 

Ljist  prices 

Prices  upon  application.  Round  Base.  . $24.00  each 

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No.  290. 

Height  G V2  feet. 

List  Price. 
Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  Base. 
$30.00  each. 


Stole  w hether  Round,  Square  or 
Octagon  hase  is  wanted. 


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No.  29  1. 

Height  7 % feet. 

List  Prices. 

Round  Base.  . $34.00  each 
Square  Base..  32.00  each 
Octagon  Base.  3G.00  each 

Always  Order  by  Number. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper. 

Prices  upon  application. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


Height  6 Y2  feet. 

List  Prices. 

Round  Base.  .$32.00  each 
Square  Base..  30.00  each 
Octagon  Base.  34.00  each 


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GALVANIZED  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  CAPS 


ARTISTIC  AND  ARCHITECTURALLY  TRUE  IN  DESIGNS. 

VERY  DURABLE. 


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No.  703. 


Directions 
for  Ordering. 

For  circular  head 
openings,  give  rad- 
ius. 

Always  state 
« idth  of  opening 
between  brickwork 
in  inches,  and  give 
the  distance  the 
frame  is  recessed 
from  face  of  wall. 
Also  state  width  of 
window  casing. 

State  if  caps  are 
to  be  built  in  brick- 
work, or  put  on 
building  already 
erected,  as  a differ- 
ence in  construction 
of  cap  is  necessary; 
the  latter  is  fur- 
nished when  not 
otherwise  specified. 

The  square  head 
window  and  door 
caps  as  illustrated 
can  be  changed  to 
segment  head  caps 
at  additional  ex- 
pense. 


hist  Prices. 


703  $2.50  each 

704  3.60  each 

705  4.50  each 

706  4.80  each 

707  5.50  each 

708  5.00  each 

709  4.50  each 

710  5.10  each 


Above  prices  are  for 
all  openings  not  over 
38  inches  wide. 


Also  furnished  in 
Copper.  Prices  upon 
application. 


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No.  704. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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All  our  Architectural  Sheet  Metal  work  is 
made  to  give  the  best  of  service. 


No.  711. 

List  Price,  Bach  $4.20. 


List  Price,  Each  $4.30. 


Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application 
Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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AND  DOOR  CAPS 

Orders  Promptly  Executed. 


No.  02K.  Face,  <>  inclies. 


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No.  02!).  Face,  t>  inches. 


No.  030.  Face,  S inches 


These  are  for  gen- 
eral use  and  none 
other  will  add  so 
much  in  appearance  at 
a small  cost. 

The  styles  herewith 
are  largely  used  and 
are  essential  for  a 
complete  finish  when 
buildings  are  covered 
with  our  Plain  Pressed 
Brick  and  Rock-Face 
Brick  and  Stone 
Siding. 


List  Prices  Each. 


No. 

927  ...  . 

. . . ..$1.20 

No. 

9 2 S . . . . 

. . . . 1.60 

No. 

929  ...  . 

. . . . 2.00 

No. 

930  ...  . 

. . . . 2.40 

No. 

931  ...  . 

. . . . 3.60 

Crating  charged  extra 
at  cost. 


Prices  are  for  open- 
ings 32  to  12  inches 
between  brick  work. 


No.  031.  Face,  S inches. 


We  fit  them  up  com- 
plete ready  to  place  in 
position. 

Also  furnished  in 
Copper.  Prices  upon 
applicat  ion. 


Discounts  (liven  In  Latest 


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No.  !):{■_!.  Face,  K inches.  List  Price,  $1.00  each. 


No.  o:{;{.  Face,  8 inches.  List  Price,  $4.80  ea 


No.  500.  Face,  8 inches.  List  Price,  $0.10  each. 


All  above  prices  are  for  openings  32  to  4 2 inches  between  brick  work. 

Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 

Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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PLAIN  CORNICES 

Furnished  in  "T^ilcoK  Galvanized  Steel  and  COEESSPID 


Xo.  !>S4. 


List  Prices. 

Galvanized. 


24  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot $0.24 

26  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot 26 

28  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot 28 

3 0 inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot 30 


Painted. 
$0.18 
• 19% 
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PLAIN  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  SILLS. 

List  Prices. 

Galvanized. 


9 inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot $0.09 

10  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot 10 

12  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot .12 


Painted 

$0.07 

.07% 

.09 


Xo.  !>K(i  Casing. 


PLAIN  WINDOW  AND  DOOR 
CASINGS  AND  CAPS. 


List  Prices. 


Xo.  !)S7  Cap. 


Casings  and  Caps  for  Windows. 

Per  Lineal  Foot. 

Galvanized. 


3 inch  Face,  10  inch  Girt $0.10 

4 inch  Face,  11  inch  Girt 11 

5 inch  Face,  12  inch  Girt 12 


Casings  and  Caps  for  Doors. 

Galvanized. 


3 inch  Face,  12  inch  Girt $0.12 

4 inch  Face,  13  inch  Girt .13 

5 inch  Face,  14  inch  Girt 14 


Painted. 
$0.07% 
■ 0S% 
.09 


Painted. 

$0.09 

.10 

.11 


hist  Prices  are  based  on  No.  28  Gauge.  Prices  on  heavier  gauges  upon  application. 

Metal  Casings  for  windows,  doors,  eaves  and  gable  projections  entirely  ironclad  buildings  covered 
with  our  Metal  Roofing  and  Siding. 

Plans  and  measurements  must  be  furnished  and  we  will  form  to  fit  same. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 

Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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No.  720.  No.  72  i . 


List 

List 

Price 

Price 

$0.90 

$1.1  0 

each. 

each . 

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No.  722 

No.  7—3. 

List 

List 

Price 

Price 

$1.30 

$1.30 

each. 

each. 

Showing 
Application 
of  Sills. 


No.  731.  List  Prices  Each. 

Plain  $1.00 

Crimped  1.10 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet 


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GALVANIZED  CONDUCTOR  HEADS  AND  BANDS 


Style  1>. 


ORNAMENTAL, 
AND  STRONG. 


Made  for  the  follow- 
ing sizes  of  Round  or 
Square  Conductor 
Pipe:  2,  3,  4,  5 inches. 

Galvanized  Conduc- 
tor Bands  furnished 
separately.  For  other 
styles  of  Conductor 
Bands  see  page  238. 


In  Ordering,  State  Whether  for 
Round  or  Square  Conductor. 


List  Prices  Each. 


Style  E. 


Size.  HEADS  ONLY. 


2 inch,  Round  or  Square $7.75 

3 inch.  Round  or  Square 8.25 

I inch,  Round  or  Square 8.50 

5 inch,  Round  or  Square 9.00 


Size.  BANDS  ONLY. 

2 inch,  for  Round  or  Square  Pipe 1.40 

3 inch,  for  Round  or  Square  Pipe 1.50 

4 inch,  for  Round  or  Square  Pipe 1.60 

5 inch,  for  Round  or  Square  Pipe 1.S0 


Style  F. 


List  Prices  Each. 


Size. 

3 inch 

4 inch 

5 inch 
G inch 


$4.75 

5.25 

5.75 

0.25 


Style  C. 


last  Prices  Each. 

Size. 

3 in.,  without  overflow  $4.50 

4 in.,  without  overflow  4.75 

5 in.,  without  overflow  5.00 
(i  in.,  without  overflow  5.25 

If  wanted  with  overflow, 
add  50c  list,  each. 

Where  there  are  Fire 
Walls,  connect  Roof  Gutter 
with  Conductor  Head  by  a 
feed  pipe  through  an  open- 
ing in  wall. 

Other  Styles  Made  to  Order. 


Style  G. 


List  Prices  Each. 

Size. 

3 inch $G.75 

4 inch 7.2  5 

5 inch 7.75 

G inch 8.25 


Also  furnished  in  Copper.  Prices  upon  application. 


Crating  charged  extra  at  cost. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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SHEET  METAL  MARQUISE  ok  CANOPIES 

FOR  over  entrances  to  Theatres,  Hotels,  Cafes  and  Store  Buildings,  we  furnish  these 
made  completely  of  Sheet  Metal  in  combination  of  Galvanized  Iron,  Zinc  and  Copper, 
with  the  massive  appearance  of  cast  iron,  but  at  a fraction  of  its  cost. 

The  designs  employed  in  the  composite  whole  are  modeled  with  artistic  contour  and  effec- 
tiveness, insuring  ornamental  and  handsome  appearance.  We  specialize  in  this  class  of  work 
and  are  prepared  to  submit  finished  sketches  of  designs  suited  to  any  style  of  building  when 
front  dimensions  and  openings  of  structure  are  furnished  us.  "V\  e build  them  complete  and 
ready  to  erect. 


We  work  out  all  details  for  your  requirements  in  this  line. 


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MOVING  PICTURE  THEATRE  FRONTS 


Made  From 

STAMPED  GALVANIZED  STEEL,  ZINC  AND  COPPER. 

Artistically  Designed.  Highly  Decorative  and  are 
Fire  and  Weather  Proof. 


This  is  a line  that  we  par- 
ticularly specialize  in  as  our 
facilities  are  unsurpassed  both 
in  the  vast  amount  of  the  dif- 
ferent classes  of  artistic  de- 
signs available  in  our  patterns 
and  staff  of  art  and  architect- 
ural designers. 

Our  decorative  stamped  sheet 
metal  is  universally  recognized 
by  architects  and  builders  as 
the  best—  Merit  lias  made  it  so. 

Every  design  we  employ 
must  be  classically  adapted  to 
the  special  features  of  artistic 
display  and  harmony. 


One  of  Many  Fronts  Furnished  by  Us. 


Stamped  Metal  Theatre  Fronts  Cost  Less  Than  Stucco,  Are  More  Permanent  and  Outlast  All 

Others. 


We  furnish  fronts  according  to  architects'  designs  or 


when  a rough  sketch  or  blue 
mensions  of  the 
building  front, 
showing  eleva- 
tion,  openings 
and  available 
space  for  the 
theatre  front  we 
will  make  up  and 
submit  a finished 
design,  together 
with  cost  of  ma- 
terial all  ready 
to  apply.  Write 
us  whenever  you 
have  a prospect. 


print  is  sent  us  giving  di- 


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MtOSOEN  I I'M  ARCHES 


METAL  CEILINGS  AND  SIDE 
WALLS  ARE  UNSURPASSED. 


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METAL  GARAGES 


Fire,  Rain, 
Snow  and 
Weather  Proof. 


Made  Entirely  of  Galvanized  Steel. 


Are  Not  Expensive 
and  Require 
No  Repairs. 


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METAL  HOUSES  OR  GARAGES 

Made  Entirely  of  Galvanized  Steel. 


The  purposes  for  which  Porto  Metal  Houses 
have  been  furnished  as  herewith  enumerated,  thor- 
oughly demonstrate  that  they  may  be  practically 
employed  to  other  uses,  and  more  economically  than 
stationary  buildings.  The  important  feature  of 
Porto  Metal  Houses  is,  being  of  portable  construc- 
tion, they  necessarily  do  not  become  a fixture  where 
placed,  but  can  be  easily  and  quickly  relocated 
when  so  desired. 

SOME  OF  THE  PURPOSES  SERVED. 

Garages,  Photo-Galleries,  Candy  and  News 
Stands,  Shoe  Shining  Stands,  Shoe  Shops,  Scale 
Houses,  Boat  Houses,  Play  Houses,  Ware  Houses, 
Machine  Shops,  Blacksmith  Shops,  Tool  Sheds,  Im- 
plement Sheds,  Voting  Booths,  Fishing  and  Hunting 
Shacks,  Summer  Cottages,  Etc. 


Single  House  or  Garage. 


MADE  IN  VARIOUS  SIZES. 


A schedule  of  various  sizes 
these  Houses  are  made  in  is  given 
on  the  following  page  and  are  of 
such  dimensions  as  will  agreeably 
accommodate  the  different  uses 
for  which  they  may  be  intended. 
The  proper  sizes  for  Garages  are 
determined  according  to  the  num- 
ber of  cars — one  or  more- — to  be 
sheltered  and  the  width  and 
length  of  each,  due  allowance  of 
course  being  made  for  accessories', 
tools  and  conveniences — so  that 
ample  space  is  provided. 

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required  to  conform  to  city  ordi- 
d they  are  fire,  water  and  weather-proof,  present  an  admirable  appearance  on  any  property 
very  substantially  constructed — all  steel  last  from  20  to  30  years. 


There’s  Economy  in  Their  Use. 


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METAL  HOUSES  OH  GAliAGES 

Made  Entirely  of  Galvanized  Steel. 


STRONG  AND  DURABLE. 

Being  made  entirely  of  Galvanized  Steel 
of  the  proper  gauge,  corrugated  so  that  the 
utmost  rigidity  and  strength  is  imparted  to 
the  metal,  the  structures  at  the  same  time 
combining  lightness  and  portability  in 
nature,  offer  the  most  satisfactory  shelters 
to  be  obtained  at  a comparatively  low  cost 
and  of  lasting  qualities. 


Double  House  or  Garage. 


Sizes  and  Prices. 


Length. 


Width. 

14  ft. 

16  ft. 

18  ft. 

2 0 ft. 

2 2 ft. 

24  ft. 

1 0 

ft 

$110.00 

$120.00 

$ 1 3 0.00 

$1  40.00 

$ 1 50.00 

$1  60.00 

1 2 

ft 

132.00 

144.00 

156.00 

168.00 

180.00 

1 4 

ft 

148.00 

162.00 

17  6.00 

190.00 

204.00 

1 6 

ft ' 

166.00 

1 82.00 

1 98.00 

214.00 

230.00 

1 S 

ft 

1 86.00 

204.00 

222.00 

240.00 

258.00 

2 0 

ft 

208.00 

228.00 

248.00 

268.00 

288.00 

Extra  Single  Rear  Doors $6.00  each 

Swinging  Windows  3.00  each 


Extra  Single  Rear  Doors $6.00  each 

Swinging  Windows  3.00  each 


Rear  View  of  Double  House  or  Garage. 


Showing  Double  House  or  Garage  Open. 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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Made  Entirely  of  Galvanized  Steel. 


All  Houses  in  sizes  up  to  12x16  feet  inclusive,  are  provided  with  one  stationary  window  on  each 
side,  and  the  larger  sizes  with  two  windows  on  each  side.  Either  Ribbed  or  Wired  Glass  as  desired. 
No  windows  or  doors  on  rear  end  unless  specially  ordered. 


FIREPROOF 
SWINGING  WINDOWS. 

The  casing's  and  frames  of  the 
swinging  type  windows  are  so 
constructed  that  no  driving  rain 
or  snow  can  enter. 

Are  also  equipped  with  extend- 
ing bracket  for  locking  securely  on 
the  inside. 


VENTILATION. 

Louvre  Ventilators  provided  in  each  Gable  End  of  the  Houses  insure  ideal  ventilation,  so  that  all 
fumes  and  smoke  generated  draw  out,  keeping  the  interior  free  from  stagnant  air. 


Shipped  in  Sections — Complete  for  Easy  Erection. 

Porto  Metal  Houses  are  furnished  complete  in  every  respect  (without  floors).  Shipped  in  sections 
comprising  two  each  of  ends,  sides,  roof  and  necessary  doors,  Brass  Bolts,  Locks,  etc.  Are  easily  and 
quickly  erected,  all  the  tools  necessary  for  this  purpose  being  a hammer,  screwdriver  and  pair  of  pliers. 


'I’lie  Start. 

Side  and  End  Frames  are 
bolted  together  with  Brass 
Bolts,  which  are  furnished. 


Erecting  the  Hoof  Rafters. 

These  are  bolted  together 
the  same  as  onto  the  Side 
Frames. 


Placing  the  Corrugated 
Hoofing  and  Siding. 


PORTO  Metal  Houses  or  Garages  Serve  Their  Purposes  to  the  Rest  Advantage. 


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Made  Entirely  <>!'  Galvanized  Steel. 


Can  be 
Dismantled 
and  Re-erected 
at  Any  Time. 


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No.  3071. 
ROSETTE. 
3x3  inches. 
List,  $0.04  each. 


No.  3004. 
ROSETTE. 
5%x514  inches. 
List,  $0.15  each. 


No.  3005. 
ROSETTE. 

5 % x 5 % inches. 
List,  $0.15  each. 


No.  300G. 
ROSETTE. 
5x5  inches. 
List,  $0.09  each. 


No.  3038. 

1 % x2  inches. 
List,  $0.04  each. 


No.  3010. 
ROSETTE. 
7x7  Indies. 
List.  $0.22  each. 


ZINC  ORNAMENTS 


All  Clearly  Stamped  iu  Detail. 


No.  3023. 
ROSETTE. 

1 14  xl  14  inches. 
List,  $0.03  each. 


No.  3000. 

No.  3001. 

No.  3002. 

No.  3003. 

ROSETTE. 

ROSETTE. 

ROSETTE. 

ROSETTE. 

3x3  inches. 

4x4  inches. 

4x4  inches. 

4%x4%  inches. 

List.  $0.04  each. 

List,  $0.06  each. 

List.  $0.08  each. 

List,  $0.10  each. 

No.  3021. 
ROSETTE. 

3 14x3 !4  inches. 
List,  $0.04  each. 


No.  3022. 
ROSETTE. 
3x3  inches. 
List,  $0.04  each. 


No.  3016. 
ROSETTE. 
5x5  inches. 
List,  $0.10  each. 


No.  3017. 
ROSETTE. 
414x4%  inches. 
List.  $0.11  each. 


No.  3020. 
ROSETTE. 
4x4  inches. 
List,  $0.07  each. 


No.  300S. 
ROSETTE. 

4 % xS  inches. 
List,  $0.21  each. 


No.  3011. 
ROSETTE. 
12x12  inches. 
List,  $0.4S  each. 


No.  3012. 
ROSETTE. 
12x12  inches. 
List,  $0.33  each. 


No.  3013. 
ROSETTE. 
12x12  inches. 
List,  $0.36  each. 


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No.  3153. 
LEAF. 
5x12  inches. 
List,  $0.20 
each 


No.  3156. 
LEAF. 
6x15  inches. 
List.  $0.35 
each. 


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No.  3150. 
LEAF. 
3%x7 
inches. 
List,  $0.14 
each. 


ORNAMENTS 


No.  3151. 
LEAF. 
3x4% 
inches. 
List.  $0.07 
each. 


No.  3152. 
LEAF. 
2x6% 
inches. 
List,  $0.06 
each. 


No.  3155. 
LEAF. 
9x13  inches. 
List,  $0.38 
each. 


No.  3157.  No.  3154. 
LEAF.  LEAF. 

4x8  inches.  5x12  inches. 
List,  $0.26  List.  $0.30 
each.  each. 


No.  3200. 
MODJLLION. 

5 inch  face  5% 
inch  deep. 

12  inch  projec- 
tion. 

List.  $2.00  each. 
In  parts. 

% 

No.  3225. 
FLUTED 
BALL. 

S inches. 
List,  $0.90. 

In  parts. 


No.  3226. 
FLUTED  BAI.L 
9 inches. 

List.  $1.00  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3240. 
FLUTED  TOP. 
8x8%  inches. 
List,  $0.65  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3040. 


BRACKET 

FACE. 

4x9  inches. 
List,  $0.20  each. 


No.  3041. 


BRACKET. 
Projection  12  inches, 
Height  7 inches, 
Face  7 inches 
List,  in  parts.  $1.70  each. 
List,  complete,  2.75  each. 


No.  3025.  BRACKET. 


No.  3024. 


BRACKET. 
Projection  14  inches, 
Height  6%  inches. 
Face  8 inches. 

List,  in  parts,  $2.25  each. 
List,  complete,  3.25  each. 


No.  3019. 
BRACKET. 


Projection  14  inches, 
Height  8 inches. 
Face  8 inches. 

List,  in  parts,  $2.25  each. 
List,  complete  3.60  each. 


Projection  25  inches.  Height  10  inches. 
Face  12  inches. 

List,  in  parts $4.50  each. 

List,  complete  5.75  each. 


No.  3230. 
FLUTED 
ORNAMENT. 
7xS  inches. 

List.  $1.00  each. 

In  parts. 


No.  3231. 
FLUTED 
ORNAMENT. 
7x9  inches. 
List,  $1.50  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3304. 
FINIAL  TOP. 

4xlS  in. 
List.  $1.00  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3030. 
TWISTED 
TOP. 

6x18  inches. 
List,  $1.60  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3232. 


FLUTED  ORNAMENT. 

12x26  inches. 

List  Price.  $8.35  each. 


No.  3301. 
FINIAL  TOP. 

5x9  inches. 
List,  $0.50  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3300. 
FINIAL  TOP. 

5x7  inches. 
List,  $0.50  each. 
In  parts. 


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No.  3550. 
GARLAND 
10x20  inches. 
Ast,  $0.80  each. 


No.  3 57  5. 
PANEL 
9x2  G inches. 
List,  $0.95  each. 


No.  3553. 
GARLAND 
12x43  inches. 
List,  $1.45  each. 


No.  3062. 
SCROLL 
5 44x7  inches. 
Inst  $0.18  ea. 


12x27  inches, 
jist,  $1.25  each. 


No.  3600. 
WREATH 
18x20  inches. 
List,  $1.45  each. 


9x2 G inches. 
List,  $0.70  each. 


No.  3045. 
WREATH 
5x6  y2  inches. 
List,  $0.30  ea. 


No.  3042. 

DROP 
iy3xl  5 in. 
List,  $0.12 
each. 


No.  3585. 
LION  HEAD 
11x12  inches. 
List,  $2.50  each. 


No.  3033. 
LION  HEAD 
SxlO  inches. 
3y2  inch 
Projection, 
jist,  $1.90  each. 


No.  3026. 
ORNAMENTAL 
SPOUT  OUTLET 
List,  for  2 and  3 inch 
Pipe,  $0.80  per  pair. 
In  parts. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 
Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


No.  3034. 
ORNAMENT 
41/£xll  inches. 
List,  $0.65  each 


No.  3032. 
LION  HEAD 
5x5  y2  inches. 
List,  $0.30  each. 


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GARLAND. 

No.  3035 — List,  13x45  inches,  in  parts $2.50  each 

No.  303G — List,  16x5G  inches,  in  parts 2.80  each 


No.  3053. 
SCROLL. 
5x11%  inches. 
List,  $0.48 
per  pair. 


No.  3057. 
GARLAND. 

9x4  0 inches. 

List,  in  parts,  $1.80  each. 


RIBBON. 

Right,  GxlS  inches.  Left,  GxlS  inches. 

List,  $0.95  per  pair. 


BRANCH. 

10x20  inches.  $2.50  per  pair. 


GABLE. 

22x48  inches. 

List,  $4.00  each.  Different  sizes  made  to  order. 


No.  30G1. 
GARLAND. 
15%xl6%  inches. 
List,  $1.75  each. 


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No.  3595. 
CAPITAL. 

Neck  9 in.  Height  15  in. 
Abacus  1G  inches. 
List,  $2.00  each. 

In  parts. 


No.  3047. 
CAPITAL. 

Neck  6 in.  Height  6%  in. 

Abacus  9 % inches. 
List,  in  parts,  $2.10  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 
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No.  3031. 
FINIAL  TOP. 
7x18  inches. 
List,  Right  and 
Left,  $1.50  each. 
In  parts. 


No.  3302. 
FINIAL  TOP. 

4x10  inches. 
List,  $1.15  each. 


No.  3303. 
FINIAL  TOP. 
4V&X12  inches. 
List,  $0.70  each. 


No.  3241. 
ORNAMENT. 
3x7  inches. 
List,  $0.13  each. 


No.  30G7. 
ORNAMENT. 
12x20  inches. 
List.  $0.6S  each. 


No.  3056. 
DROP. 

614x11  inches. 
List,  $0.30  each. 


No.  3072. 

Right,  5x13  inches.  Left,  5x13  inches. 

SCROLL. 

List,  $0.50  per  pair. 


No.  3065. 
SCROLL. 

Right.  214x714  inches. 
Left,  214x714  inches. 
List,  $0.28  per  pair. 


No.  3063. 
RIBBON  BOW. 
414x14  inches. 
List,  $0.30  each. 


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No.  3400. 
SCROLL. 

Right.  4x9  inches. 
I, eft.  4x9  inches. 
List,  $0.4S  per  pair. 


No.  3401. 
SCROLL. 

Right,  512x10  inches. 
Left,  514x10  inches. 
List,  $0.45  per  pair. 


No.  3402. 
SCROLL. 

Right.  3xS  inches. 
Left.  3xS  inches. 
List.  $0.30  per  pair. 


No.  3403. 

SCROLL. 

Right,  11x12  inches. 

Left,  11x12  inches. 

List,  Right  or  Left,  $0.85  per  pair. 


No.  3404. 

SCROLL. 

Right,  9x11  inches. 

Left.  9x11  inches. 

List,  Right  or  Left,  $0.S0  per  pair. 


No.  3405. 

SCROLL. 

Right,  414x12  inches. 

Left.  414x12  inches. 

List.  Right  or  Left,  $0.48  per  pair. 


No.  3406. 
SCROLL — Right. 

7x15  Inches. 
List,  $0.39  each. 


No.  3407. 
SCROLL. 


11x14  inches. 
List,  $0.50  each. 


No.  3406. 
SCROLL — Left. 

7x15  inches. 
List,  $0.39  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 


No.  340S. 
SCROLL. 

Right,  6x12  inches. 
Left,  6x12  inches. 
List,  Right  or  Left,  $0.20 
per  pair. 


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No.  3409. 


SCROLL.  Right  and  Left. 
12x3G  inches. 


List,  $0.05  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3410. 

SCROLL. 

Right,  Left, 

1 2 % x 1 7 % inches.  121/2xl71/2  inches. 

List,  Right  or  Left,  $1.05  per  pair. 


No.  3411. 

SCROLL. 

Right,  Left, 

0x10  inches.  GxlG inches 

List,  Right  or  Left, 
$0.S0  per  pair. 


CROCKET. 

No.  3039 — 3 %x  3 in.  $0.20  per  pair. 

No.  3037 — G x S in.  .45  per  pair. 

No.  3525 — 9 xlO  in.  .78  per  pair. 


No.  3500. 
BALUSTER. 
5x14  inches. 
List.  $1.40  each. 


No.  3070. 
LYRE. 

20x32  inches. 
List,  $5.50  each. 


No.  3029. 
LYRE. 

20%x2G%  inches. 
List,  $1.80  each. 


All  Ornaments  are  clearly 
stamped  in  bold  relief. 


22x30  inches. 
List,  $2.30  each. 


Always  Order  by  Number. 


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No.  3 085. 
CARTOUCHE. 
16x24  inches. 
List,  $3.80  each. 


No.  3060. 
CARTOUCHE. 

2 0x27  inches. 
List,  $5.50  each. 


No.  3052. 

ORNAMENTAL  CONDUCTOR 
BAND  ENDS. 

5x6  inches  each. 

List,  Per  Pair. 


Galvanized  Steel $0.20 

Zinc 30 


No.  3027. 


No.  3 6 5 2. 

SPUN  HALF  BALLS. 
All  Sizes. 

Zinc  and  Copper. 

Net  Prices — No  Discount. 


Pei- 

100  Half 

Balls. 

In. 

Zinc. 

Copper. 

1 

$ 1.55 

$ 2.50 

1 % . . 

1.75 

2.7  5 

1 % • • 

1.90 

2.85 

9 

2.50 

3.40 

2 u2 

3.50 

5.75 

3 

4.65 

6.85 

3 y2 . . 

6.0  0 

8.60 

4 

7.50 

1 2.00 

5 

12.00 

1 9.00 

6 

16.0  0 

35.00 

7 . . 

21.00 

45.00 

8 

26.00 

80.00 

9 

33.00 

95.00 

10 

45.00 

115.00 

12 

60.00 

1 85.00 

14 

9 2 . 0 0 

200.00 

16 

140.00 

425.00 

IS 

225.00 

485.00 

2 0 

3 3 0.00 

700.00 

2 2 

4 2 5.00 

800.00 

2 4 

550.00 

1,100.00 




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No.  3 059. 

ORNAMENTAL PLACQUE. 

18x2  4 inches. 

Prices  upon  application. 

This  is  only  made  from  Copper,  either 
plain  or  oxidized.  We  can  also  furnish  special 
designs  in  Placques  to  suit  requirements  and 
according  to  specifications  and  drawings  sub- 
mitted. 


ORNAMENTAL 
CONDUCTOR 
BAND  ENDS. 
414x4%  inches  each. 
List,  Per  Pair. 
Galvanized  Steel.  . .$0.20 
Zinc 28 


No.  3043. 
CARTOUCHE. 
8x10  inches. 
List,  $0.55  each. 


No.  3075. 

COMPLETE  BALLS. 

Locked  together  and 
seamed  on  inside. 

Made  in  Tin  and 
Copper,  in  two  sizes, 
2 % inch  and  3 % inch. 

Prices  upon  applica- 
tion. 


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No.  3750.  ROPE  MOULD.  1 inch  wide. 
List,  $0.05  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3751.  ROPE  MOULD.  2 inches  wide. 

List,  $0.07  per  lineal  foot. 

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No.  3 752.  READ  MOULD.  1 % inches  wide. 

List,  $0.11  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3 753.  ENRICHMENT.  5 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.30  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3754.  ENRICHMENT.  4 i/2  inches  wide. 
List,  $0.22  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3757.  ENRICHMENT.  3 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.17  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3 75  6.  ENRICHMENT.  9 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.40  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3 018.  ENRICHMENT.  6 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.3  4 per  lineal  foot. 

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No.  3 05  4. 
ENRICHMENT. 

4 inches  wide. 

List,  $0.28  per  lineal  foot. 


With  or  without  background. 
No.  3049. 
CRESTING. 

5 inches  wide. 

List,  $0.30  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3 05  0. 
CRESTING 
ORNAMENT. 
4x7  inches. 
List,  $0.20  each. 


No.  3755. 
CRESTING. 

7 y2  inches  wide. 

List,  $0.36  per  lineal  foot. 


With  or  without  background. 
No.  3064. 
CRESTING. 

10  inches  wide. 

List,  $0.45  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3086. 
CRESTING. 

16  inches  wide. 

List,  $1.00  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3051. 
CRESTING 
ORNAMENT. 
5x9  inches. 
List,  $0.30  each. 


No.  3058. 

CRESTING  CORNER 
ORNAMENT. 
25x30  inches. 
List,  $9.00  each. 


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No.  3700.  EGG  AND  DART  W2  inches  wide. 
List,  $0.05  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3 701.  EGG  AND  DART.  2 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.07  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  37  02.  EGG  AND  DART.  2%  inches  wide. 
List,  $0.12  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3703.  EGG  AND  DART.  5 inches  wide. 
List,  $0.30  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3704.  EGG  AND  DART.  7 y2  inches  wide. 
List,  $0.48  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3758.  MOULDING.  5V2  inches  wide.  Nearly  half  Round. 
List,  $0.42  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  3651. 
LETTERS. 
6x8  inches. 
List,  $0.55  each. 


No.  30  66. 

WEATHER  VANE  LETTERS — Full  Round. 
4x5  inches. 

List,  in  parts,  $0.50  each. 


No.  3650. 
FIGURES. 

List,  4x6  in.,  $0.30  each. 
List,  6x8  in.,  .55  each. 


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List  Price,  Kach. 

No.  2180 — Horse,  full  body,  15x32  inches $10.00 

No.  2181 — Horse,  full  bodv,  15x32  inches  (with  plain 
rod ) 


List  Price,  Each. 

No.  2182 — Horse,  full  body,  1014x14 
No.  3073 — Horse,  full  body,  9 xl  1 
No.  2183 — Horse,  full  body,  7 14 x 9 


in. . 
in. . 
in. . 


$ 1.00 
.80 
.00 


List  Price, 

No.  2185 — Cow,  full  body, 
No.  21  8G — Cow,  full  body, 
No.  307  4 — Cow,  full  body, 
No.  3070 — Cow,  full  body, 


Each. 

18x2  7 inches.. 
10x1  5 inches. . 
8x11  inches.. 
5x  9 inches. . 


$7.00 

1.20 

.80 

.00 


List  Price,  Each. 

No.  2190 — Rooster,  full  body,  11  xl3  in.  $1.00 

No.  3077 — Rooster,  full  body,  9 xll  in.  .80 

No.  307S — Rooster,  full  body,  7!4x  9 in.  .00 


List  Price,  Each. 

No.  2188 — Sheep,  full  body,  9x14  inches.  $1.00 


All  of  these  are  clearly  stamped  in  detail, 
nicely  rounded  and  tightly  soldered  together. 
Very  attractive  in  appearance. 


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No. 


BULL. 

3079 — 10x1  4 % inches.  List  Each.  . . $1.00 


MOOLEY  COW. 

No.  3080 — 9x15  inches.  List  Each $1.00 


AUTO. 


PIG. 


No.  30S1 — 7x15%  inches.  List  Each...  $1.20 


No.  3082 — 8x14  % inches. 
No.  3083 — 6x11  inches. 
No.  3084 — 5x  9 inches. 


List  Each...  $1.00 
List  Each.  . . .80 

List  Each  ...  .60 


VANE. 

No.  3085 — 30  inches  long.  List  Each...  $3.50 


All  of  these 
are  clearly 
stamped  in 
detail,  nicely 
rounded  and 
tightly 
soldered 
together. 
Are  very 
attractive  in 
appearance. 


Furnished  With  Any  Animal  Desired.  Animal  Gold  Leafed. 
Arrow  and  Hod  Enameled  Bed  and  Black. 


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Our  line  in  this  material  is  the  largest  and  most  complete  in  the  different  classes  of 
design  of  any  made,  therefore  can  best  supply  the  requirements  for  all  classes  of  building 
interiors.  All  the  designs  embody  the  best  thought  and  skill  of  the  most  expei'ienced  de- 
signers and  artisans  in  Ornamental  Metal.  They  disclose  at  a glance  the  influence  of  a 
master  mind  and  hand  with  a full  appreciation  of  the  beautiful. 


ABSOLUTELY  PERFECT  IN  FIT  AND  MOST  EASILY  ERECTED, 

BECAUSE— 


PLATES  ARE 
TRUE. 

Our  plates  are 
t r i m m e d on 
four  sides  by 
an  automatic 
process  insuring 
perfect  align- 
ment. The  cor- 
ners are  slight- 
ly rounded  in- 
stead of  square, 
eliminating 
bending  or 
turning  in 
handling. 


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BEADS  ARE  RE- 
PRESSED. 

All  lapping  beads 
are  repressed,  insur- 
ing perfect  fit  there- 
at. consequently  the 
erection  cost  is  re- 
duced one-third. 

NAIL  HOLES 
PUNCHED. 

The  nail  holes  are 
die  cut,  therefore 
eliminating  the  ne- 
cessity of  driving 
nails  through  four 
thicknesses  of  steel 
at  the  corners. 


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Our  plates  are  positively  the  most  perfect  made.  The  feature  of  Die  Cut  Nail  Holes 
insure  easy  and  quick  erection. 


WHERE  FOUR  CORNERS  OVERLAP. 

To  drive  a nail  through  four  thicknesses  of  sheet  steel  is  not  easily 
accomplished.  Besides  the  trouble  and  delay  in  doing  it  the  beads  not 
only  get  mashed,  but  sometimes  the  fingers  as  well — hitting’  the  wrong 
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STEEL  CEILING 
FIRE  TEST 


The  following-  is  an  excerpt  from  an  article 
that  appeared  in  the  Record  & Guide  of  New 
York,  on  November  14,  1914. 

“The  Associated  Metal  Ceiling  Contractors 
of  Greater  New  Y'ork  conducted  a test 
November  11th,  at  the  Columbia  Testing  Sta- 
tion, Greenpoint,  Brooklyn,  by  Professor 
James  S.  McGregor,  for  determining  the  fire- 
resisting  qualities  of  metal  in  comparison 
with  plaster  ceilings.  The  reinforced  concrete 
structure  in  which  these  tests  are  made  at 
Norman  Avenue  and  Monitor  Street  had  been 
put  in  readiness  for  the  occasion,  with  six 
different  panels,  two  plaster  and  four  metal 
ceiling's;  specified  in  the  following  manner: 

“Plaster  on  wood  lath;  plaster  on  metal 
lath;  metal  ceiling  on  wood  furring;  metal 
ceiling  on  metal-covered  furring;  metal  ceil- 
ing on  % inch  wood  sheathing;  metal  ceiling 
on  wood  furring  and  plaster  boards  nailed  to 
wood  beams.” 

“At  the  end  of  the  test,  which  lasted  ex- 
actly one  hour  and  fifteen  minutes,  with  a 
heat  of  1,700  degrees,  inspectors  of  the  various 
departments  having  representatives  present, 
rendered  decisions  in  order  of  their  superi- 
ority: 

No.  1,  metal  ceiling  on  plaster  boards 
on  wood  furring. 

No.  2,  metal  ceilings  on  sheathing 
%-inch  thick. 

No.  3,  plaster  ceiling  on  wire  lath. 

No.  4,  metal  ceilings  on  metal-covered 
furring. 

No.  5,  metal  ceilings  on  wood  furring. 

No.  6,  plaster  ceiling  on  wood  lath. 

The  plaster  ceiling  an  wood 

Intli  fell  twelve  minutes  utter  the  K* 
start  of  the  test.”  A. 


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LIST  PRICES. 


This  design  can  be  used  to  good  advantage 
in  either  large  or  small  rooms,  but  is  espe- 
cially adapted  for  rooms  of  irregular  shape. 

Furring  strips  must  be  used  with  this  de- 
sign to  carry  the  depth  of  panels. 


Size  of  Room. 

20x00 

18x25 

15x20 

12x15 


Per  Square. 
$ 9.25 
9.75 
10.25 
10.75 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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This  design  is  especially  adapted  for  Store 
Ceiling's  of  almost  any  size.  The  erection  of 
same  does  not  require  the  use  of  furring 
strips,  unless  applied  over  plaster.  A very 
neat  and  tasty  design — simple  but  artistic  in 
effect. 


Size  of  Itoom. 

20x110 

18x2.1 

1.1x20 

12x15 


l.IST  PRICES. 

Per  Square. 

$ 9.50 

10.00 

10.50 

11.25 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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I,IST  PRICES. 


This  class  possesses  innumerable  decora-  Size  of  Room.  Per  Square, 

tive  advantages,  suitable  for  buildings  of  20x00  $ 0.75 

every  description.  No  furring  strips  required  18x2.%'  ' " 10.50 

unless  applied  over  plaster.  15x20  '''''''''  li!oo 

12x15 11.75 


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Are  fire  and  water-proof,  do  not  warp,  reduce  cost  of  insurance  and  will  last  a lifetime. 


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STEEL  CEILINGS  AND  SIDE  WALLS 


1 reated  with  “KUE1IN0  PRIMING  PAINT,”  an  especially  prepared  metal  paint  with 

a heavy  body,  requiring  only  ONE  COAT  of  paint  after  erected. 


ARE  CLEAN— SANITARY— BEAUTIFUL. 


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STUCCO 

DESIGN  NO.  2771 


LIST  PRICES. 


This  design  makes  lip  very  desirably  for 
large  or  small  rooms.  The  stippled  back 
ground  greatly  enhances  the  beauty  of  this 
design.  No  furring  strips  required  unless  ap- 
plied over  plaster. 


Size  of  Room.  Per  Square. 

20x00 $10.00 

18x25 1 0.50 

15x20 11.00 

12x15 12.00 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Drive  Stieet. 


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DESIGN  No.  2276 


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This  design  embraces  the  very  latest  in  Size  of  Room.  I*or  Square. 

architectural  ideas  for  simplicity  and  massive  20x00 $ 0.75 

appearance.  No  furring  strips  required  un-  18x25 10.50 

less  applied  over  plaster.  15x20 11.25 

12x15 12.00 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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STUCCO 

DESIGN  NO.  2282 


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1. 1ST  PRICES. 


The  alternate  placing  of  the  panels  in  this  Size  of  Room.  Per  Square. 

design  makes  it  very  desirable  and  effective  20x«0 $ 9.50 

when  used  in  large  rooms.  No  furring  strips  18x20 10.00 

required  unless  used  over  plaster.  1(5x20 10.7.% 

12x1(5 11.25 


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makes  a pleasing  and  contrasting  effect 
around  the  field.  Adapted  for  medium  or 

She  of  Room. 

20x60 

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LIST 

PRICES. 

Per  Square. 

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10.50 

large  size  ceilings.  No  furring  strips  required 

15x20 

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unless  applied  over  plaster. 

1 2x15 

12.00 

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DESIGN  NO.  2570 


This  is  a new  conception  in  design. 
Especially  effective  for  Hotel  Dining  Rooms. 
Lobby's,  Restaurants,  etc. 

Distinctively  original  in  class  and  different 
than  the  conventional  styles.  Adapted  for 
medium  or  large  size  rooms. 

Stamped  from  heavier  material  than  gen- 
erally used. 


LIST  PRICES. 

Size  of  Itooon.  IVr  Square. 

20x00 Si  0-50 

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1 0\2(t 11.60 

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Stamped  in  eont iimoiis  sheets.  Especially  iidnptetl  for  Ceiling  find  Side  \\  iilln 
ii  here  Ion  cost  is*  in  lie  considered. 


No.  1001. 

Sheets  24  inches  by  96  inches. 

List  Price  per  Square. 

Standard  Gauge,  Primed  one  coat,  white $7.00 


No.  1100. 

Sheets  24  inches  by  96  inches. 

List  Price  per  Square. 

Standard  Gauge,  Primed  one  coat,  white $7.50 


No.  ISOfi. 

Sheets  24x4S  and  24x96  inches. 

List  Price  per  Square. 

Standard  Gauge.  Primed  one  coat,  white $S.OO 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Price  Sheet. 


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EMBOSSED  STEEL  CEILING 


Stamped  in  continuous  sheets.  Especially  adapted  for  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls  where  low 
cost  is  to  be  considered. 


No.  2301. 

Sheets  24  x 4S  inches  and  24  x 96  inches. 

List  Price  Per  Square. 

Standard  Gauge,  prime  one  coat,  white $8.00 


EMBOSSED  STEEL  CORNICE 


No.  1150. 


4 inches  deep;  4 inches  projection 
Gist  Price,  per  lineal  foot 


48  inches  long:  painted  white. 
$0.07 


No.  1 150- A. 


Inside  Mitre  for  No. 
1150. 

Gist  Price  $0.45  each 


The  above  cornice  is  suit- 
able for  use  with  either  styles 
Nos.  1001,  1100,  1806  or  2301 
Ceilings. 


No.  1150-15. 


Outside  Mitre  for 
No.  1150. 

Gist  Price  $0.45  each 


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3 inches  deep;  3 inches  projection;  48  inches  long;  painted  white. 
List  Price,  5e  per  lineal  foot. 


The  above  cornice  is  too  small  to  make  stamped  mitres  practical.  Mitres  must  be  cut 
and  fitted  by  the  erector. 


Combination  Cornice  anil  Filler  No.  2333.  List  Price,  15c  per  lineal  foot. 

Cornice.  4 inches  deep;  4 inches  projection;  6 inches  filler  attached;  painted  white. 


No.  2333- A. 


Inside  Mitre  for  No. 
2333. 

List  Price  $0.45  each 


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1100, 

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1806  or  2301 

Ceil- 

No.  2333-15. 


Outside  Mitre  for 
No.  2333. 

List  Price  $0.45  each 


Discounts  Given  In  Latest  Place  Sheet. 


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erection  is  easily  and  quickly  done,  the  simplicity  with  which 
this  material  can  be  applied  has  been  a revelation  to  many. 
Send  us  the  measurements  of  interiors  for  which  an  estimate 
would  be  desired,  and  we  will  send  detailed  Blue  Print  plans, 
free,  with  complete  cost  of  the  metal  to  cover  the  interior. 


Our  facilities  for  furnishing  complete  detailed  plans  ot  Steel 
Ceilings  and  Side  Walls  for  all  kinds  of  building  interiors  are 
unsurpassed.  With  an  efficient  corps  of  draughtsmen,  special- 
ized in  this  line,  and  equipped  with  an  automatic,  electrically 
operated  Blue  Printing  Machine,  we  are  at  all  times  prepared 
to  execute  quickly  plans  for  any  building  interior  showing  how 
the  different  steel  plates  of  a design  are  distributed  over  the 
ceilings  and  side  walls  to  exactly  fit  the  spaces  to  be  covered. 
Any  sizes,  shapes  and  styles  of  interiors  can  be  fitted  with  our 
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PLAIN  STEEL  TILE 

Sheets  interlock  without  noticeable  seams  when  applied. 


Equal  to 
Ea  rthen 
Tile, 

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ancl  its 
cost  is 
considerably 
less. 


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\<>.  2001.  :{  \ :5  inch  Pattern, 

Plates  21  \ 21  inches. 

hist  Price,  +0.10  per  square  foot. 


No.  2002.  (i  \ O inch  Pattern, 
Plates  24  x 24  inches. 

List  Price,  +0.10  per  square  foot. 


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erected  may 

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or 

■olor  tint. 

Easily  kept  clean 
by  wiping  with 
damp  cloth  or 
sponge. 


No.  2020  I {order,  O \ 21  inches. 

last  Price,  +0.08  per  lineal  foot. 


^LIPJOfNT  TILE  IS  EASILY  AND  QUICKLY  APPLIED. 

It  makes  the  ideal  covering  for  Bathrooms,  Kitchens,  Yesl ihules.  Lavatories,  Restaurants, 
l’arber  Shop  Walls  and  Ceilings  and  other  places  where  sanitary  conditions  especially 
should  prevail.  Its  weight  is  very  considerably  less  than  real  tile,  can  be  applied  by  any 
mechanic  and  will  last  indefinitely.  Is  fire  and  crack  proof.  Most  easily  kept  clean. 


Plain  Steel  Tile  has  not  only  all  of,  but  more,  advan- 
tages than  real  tile.  Put  on  to  stay  on  and  cannot 
work  loose. 


Two  side  edges  are  provided  with  underfold  flanges  and  the  opposite  side  edges  with 
“slip-in”  flanges  whereby  a seamless  joint  is  effected. 


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iX  order  tluit  we  at  all  times  lie  in  a position  to  provide 
special  machinery  and  dies  for  improving  old  and  orig- 
inating new  methods  in  the  manufacture  of  onr  varied 
product,  we  are  amply  equipped  in  onr  machine  shop  with  the 
latest  improved  metal-working  machines  and  devices,  and  with 
a full  complement  of  master  mechanics.  These  facilities  empha- 
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INDEX 


A. 


Page. 


Page. 


Animals,  Zinc 242-243 

Awnings,  Corrugated  Curved 27 

Awning  Brackets  28 


Balls,  Tin,  Complete  23  8 

“ Zinc  and  Copper  Half 238 

Barn  Cupolas  195-196 

“ Door  Track  Cover 160 

Bands,  Conductor  224  and  238 

Bath  Room  Steel  Tile 261-262 

Batten  Strips,  Metal 161 

Bead,  Metal  Corner 162 

Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling 54 

Belt  Mouldings 166-167 

Bending  Pliers  5 0 

Black  Sheets  71 

Blocks,  Cresting 154 

Blow  Torches  64 

Box  Gutters  and  Mitres 135-136 

Brackets,  Roof  Gutter 131 

Brackets,  Awning  2 8 

Brick  and  Stone  Siding 57-62 

Building  Corners,  Metal  “MILCOR” . . . . 161 

Bundling  Table  of  Sheets 73-74 


C. 


Canopies  or  Marquise 225 

Caps,  Hip  203 

Cap  Squeezer  5 0 

Caps,  Window  and  Door 218-221 

Casings  and  Sills,  Door  and  Window  . . .222-223 

Ceiling,  Metal,  Embossed 257-258 

Ceiling  and  Siding,  Corrugated 2 2 

Ceiling  and  Siding,  Beaded 54 

Ceilings,  “INVISIBLE  JOINT”  Steel.  . . .244-260 

Cement,  Roofing 31 

CERTIFIED  Roofing  Seamer 50 

Chimney  Extensions  or  Caps 197-198 

“ Flashing  160 

Coke  Tin 81 

Collapsible  Ventilators  191 

Compound  Lever  Snips  50 

Conductor  Pipe  137-140 


Elbows  and  Shoes 141-145 

“ Hooks  and  Fasteners. ..  1 4 7-1 4 9 

Hangers,  Wire  149 

“ Strainers  146 

“ Heads 224 

“ Bands 224-238 

Continuous  Hip  Shingles 152 

Ornamental  Ridge  152 

Rock  Face  Stone 60 

Roofing  in  Rolls 84 

Copperoid  Metal,  Galvanized 69 

Copper,  Sheet S6 

Corner  Bead,  Metal 162 

Corner  Board,  Metal 53 

Corners  and  Pilasters 61 

Corner  Finish,  Brick  & Rock  Face 61-62 

Corners,  “MILCOR”  Building 161 

Cornices,  Galvanized  164-178 

Embossed  Galvanized  1 7 9-1  S 2 


Cornices,  Lintel 

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Cornice  Pediments 

Corrugated  Awning  Sheets 

Curved  Sheets  

Sheets,  Roofing  and  Siding. . 
Ridge  Roll  and  Flashing..  . . 

Gambrel  Roof  Joints 

Cresting,  Ornamental 

“ Blocks  

Crimped  Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling 

Sheets,  Galvanized 


1 66-167 

178 

27 

26 

18-21 

24 

25 

155-157 

154 

54 


Crosses 204 

Cupolas,  Ventilating  Barn 194-196 

Cutting  Nippers  63 

Cut-offs,  Rain  Water 146 

Curved  Corrugated  Sheets 2 6 


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Deadening  Felt  67 

Differentials,  Roofing  and  Siding 10 

Discount  Table,  Conductor  Pipe 140 

“ Eaves  Trough 123-124 

Door  and  Window  Casings 222-223 

Doors  and  Shutters,  Fire  Proof 2 9 

Door  and  Window  Caps 218-221 

Double  Seamer 5 0 

Drops  and  Ends,  Eaves  Trough 127 

Double  Roof  Gutters 132 


Double  Curved  Elbows  or  “Goosenecks”  . 142-143 

E. 


Eaves  Trough 118-124 

“ Ends  and  Drops 127 

“ Mitres 125-126 

“ Hanger  Rod  Bender 129 

“ Hangers,  Steel  128-129 

“ “ “ Wire 130 

“ “ “ “SELFLOCK”..  128 

“ “ Hanger  Tongs 129 

Elbows  and  Shoes,  Conductor 141-145 

“ Double  Curve  or  “Gooseneck” ..  142-143 

“ Long  Sweep  Conductor 145 

“ Galvanized  Tubing  13  9 

“ Tin  Speaking  Tube 150 

Elevator  Siding,  Corrugated 23 

Embossed  Cornices  179-182 

Steel  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls  . 244-260 

End  Lock  Former 50 

Ends  and  Drops,  Eaves  Trough 127 


EVENDRAFT”  Chimney  Extensions  or 


Caps 197-198 

Expanded  Metal  Lath 163 

Extras  on  Flat,  Galvanized  and  Black 

Sheets 72 

Eyelet  Punch  50 


F. 


Felt,  Deadening  . . . 67 

“ Slater's 66 

Felts,  Tarred  .66 

Figures  and  Letters 241 


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Finials,  Roof  203-217 

Tower 203 

Globe  151 

Hip  and  Gable 109-152 

Finish,  “TITELOCK”  Gable  End 108 

Fire  Proof  Shutters  and  Doors 2 9 

“ Proofing  Metal  Lath 163 

Flanging  Tongs  5 0 

Flashing,  Corrugated  Wall 2 4 

“TITELOCK”  Metal  Shingle 

Porch  10S 

Hooks 148 

Metal  Shingle 108 

Metal  Spanish  Tile 115 

Tin  Chimney 160 

Shingles  160 

Flexible  Wall  Tube,  Speaking 150 

Formed  Valley  158 

Former,  End  Lock 50 

Fronts,  Sheet  Metal,  Store 199-202 

“ Theatre  226 

Furnace  Tin,  Coke 81 

G. 

Gable  Finials,  Metal  Spanish  Tile 116 

“ and  Hip  Finials 152 

Garages,  “PORTO”  Metal 227-231 

Gasoline  Soldering  Furnaces 64 

Globe  Finials  151 

"GOOSENECK”  Conductor  Pipe  Elbows  . 142-143 

Gutter,  CRIMPEDGE 120 

Roof  and  Box 134-136 

“ Double  Roof 132 

“ Kuehn’s  Combination  Roof 133 

Porch 134 

Hangers 131 

“ Brackets 131 

H. 

Half  Balls,  Zinc 23S 

Hammers,  Riveting  63 

Hangers,  Eaves  Trough 128-130 

Conductor  Pipe,  Wire 149 

Roof  and  Box  Gutter 131 

Heads,  Conductor 224 

"HERRINGBONE”  Metal  Lath 163 

Hip  Covering,  Ornamental 152-153 

“TITELOCK”  107 

Ilip  and  Gable  Finials 109  and  152 

“ and  Ridge  Tile 153 

“ Shingles,  Continuous 152 

Milwaukee 153 

“ Caps 203 

“ Finials,  Metal  Spanish  Tile 116 

“ and  Ridge  Tile,  Metal  Spanish 116 

“ Tile  Starters,  Metal  Spanish 116 

Hooks,  Conductor  Pipe 147-149 

“ Flashing 14S 

Houses,  “PORTO”  Metal 227-231 

I. 

Imitation  Brick  and  Stone  Siding 57-62 

Spanish  'Pile  Roofing 112-117 

“INVISIBLE  JOINT”  Steel  Ceiling 244-260 

K. 

Kuehn’s  Combination  Roof  Gutter 133 

KORREKT  Cut-offs 146 


Page. 

Kuehn’s  Lock  Seam  Roll  Roofing 36 

KORREKT  Corner,  Mitres.  ...  126 

L. 

Lath,  Expanded  Metal 163 

Lead  Washers 30 

Lead  Headed  Nails 3 0 

Letters  and  Figures 241 

Lintel  Cornices  166-167 

Long  Sweep  Elbows 145 

M. 

Marquise  or  Canopies 225 

Metal  Corner  Board 53 

“ Garages  and  Houses 227-231 

“ Lath,  Expanded 163 

“METROPOLITAN”  Metal  Shingles,  Con- 
tinuous   110-111 

“Milwaukee”  Ventilators  192 

Mitres,  Eaves  Trough 12  5-126 

“ Roof  and  Box  Gutter 133-136 

Mouth  Pieces,  Speaking  Tube 150 

Mouldings,  Belt 166-167 

Moving  Picture  Theatre  Fronts 226 

N. 

Nails,  Barbed  Roofing 3 0 

Nails,  Lead  Headed 30 

Nippers,  Cutting 63 

“NUAIR”  Ventilators  193-194 

Ventilating  Cupolas 194 

O. 

OGEE  Gutters  136 

Ornaments,  Zinc  232-243 

Ornamental  Cresting 155-157 

Hip  Covering  15  2-153 

Ridge  Covering  152-153 

Ridge  and  Hip  Tile 153 

Outlets  and  Ends,  Eaves  Trough 127 

P. 

Pediments,  Cornice  178 

Pilasters  and  Corners 61 

Pipe,  Conductor 13  7-140 

Plain  Cornice 222 

Pliers,  Bending 50 

Porch  Flashing 108 

“ Gutter 134 

Prepared  Roofing 65 

Pressed  Brick  and  Stone  Siding 57-59 

“ Standing  Seam  Roofings 3 9-45 

Punch,  Eyelet  5 0 

Puttyless  Skylights  183-184 

Q. 

Quarter  Circle  Gutters 135 

R. 

Ridging,  Continuous  Ornamental 152 

“ Triangular  and  Style  “C” 151 

Ridge  Roll,  Plain 151 

“ “ Corrugated 24 

“ Coping,  “TITELOCK”  107 

“ and  Hip  Tile 153 

“ “ “ “ Metal  Spanish 116 


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Page. 

63 

Snips,  Compound  Lever 

50 

Rod  Bender,  Eaves  Trough  Hanger... 

129 

Solder  

69 

Roll  VaIIpv  

159 

Soldering  Furnaces  

64 

Rock  Face  Corner  Finish 

62 

Coppers  

Roof  Gutter,  Double 

1 32 

Spanish  Tile,  Metal  

112-117 

Kuehn’s  Combination  . . . 

133 

Speaking  Tubes  and  Fittings 

150 

Plain  OGEE  and  Box 

“ '*  Brackets 

Roof  and  Box  Gutter  Hangers 

Roofing  Shingles,  Continuous 

" “ Slate  Surfaced  

Seamer  

Corrugated  

V Crimp  

Pressed  Standing 

Seam  

V Crimp  

Roll  and  Cap,  Galvanized 

“MILCOR”  Self  Cap  Roll,  Gal- 
vanized   

"Old  Style”  Double  Seam  Roll, 

Galvanized 

Kuehn’s  Lock  Seam  Roll,  Gal- 
vanized   

Tin,  Continuous  Roll 

Pressed  Standing  Seam 

“Certified”  Standing  Seam.... 

“Superior”  Standing  Seam 

"Noiseless”  Standing  Seam  . . . 

Beaded  Standing  Seam 

Ornamental  Standing  Seam. . . . 
“Tiger”  Composition  Roll  . . . . 
“MILCOR”  Certain-teed,  Com- 
position Roll 

Tools 

Rules  for  Measuring  Roofing  and  Siding. 
Rosinsized  Sheathing 


132 


136 
131 
131 

110-111 

66 

50 

1 8-21 
49 

44 

46-49 

38 


6 I 

36 

84 

41 

40 
42-43 

41 
43 
4 5 
65 


6 5 
5 0 
14 
66 


S. 


Shears 

Sheets, 


or  Snips  

American  Bessemer,  Black 

Blue  Stove  Pipe 

Galvanized  Open  Hearth  Steel. . . 

“Copperoid  Metal”.. 

Cross  Crimped  

Corrugated  

Polished  

Copper  

Zinc 

Sheet  Metal  Store  Fronts 

“ Theatre  Fronts  

Sheathing,  Rosinsized  

Shoes,  Conductor  Pipe 

Shingles,  Slate  Surfaced 

“ “TITELOCK”  Metal 

“METROPOLITAN”  Continu- 
ous   

“ Hip 

Flat  Flashing 

Shutters  and  Doors,  Fire  Proof 

Siding  and  Ceiling,  Beaded 

Embossed  

“ Weather  Board 

“ Brick  and  Rock  Face 

“ Corrugated  Elevator  

Sills,  Window  and  Door 

Skylights 

Ventilating  

Puttyless 

Slate  Shingles,  Metal 

Snips  or  Shears 


69 


63 
71 
71 
69 
-70 
2 2 

18-28 

71 

86 

85 

1 99-202 

226 

66 

141-145 

66 

S7-109 

110-111 
152-153 
160 
29 
5 4 

257-258 

53 

57-62 

23 

2 22-223 
183-190 
188-191 
1 83-1S4 
104-106 

63 


Sciueezers,  Cap  50 

Standing  Seam  Roll  Roofings 3 5-3  8 

Roofings  in  Sheets 3 9-45 

Steel  Ceiling  and  Siding,  Embossed 257-258 

“ Ceilings,  “INVISIBLE  JOINT”.  . . .244-260 

Store  Fronts 199-202 

146 

161 

50 


Strainers,  Conductor  Pipe.. 

Strips,  Metal  Batten 

“SUPERIOR”  Cap  Squeezer 


Tarred  Felts 

Terne  Roofing  Plates. 

“ Plates,  Charcoal 
"theatre  Fronts 


6 6 
76-83 
SI 
226 

Tile,  “SLIP.TOINT"  Steel  Bathroom  ....  261-262 

“ Metal  Spanish  112-117 

Ridge  and  Hip 153 

Trimmings,  Metal  Spanish 116 

Tin  Plate,  Roofing 7 6-83 

“ Coke  81 

“ in  Rolls  84-159 

Tinners  Tools 63 

“TITELOCK”  Metal  Shingles 87-109 

Metal  Spanish  Tile 112-117 

Metal  Shingle  Trimmings  . 107-109 

129 
64 
50 
203 
160 
3-1  2 4 
139 
150 


Tongs,  Eaves  Trough  Hanger. 

Torches,  Blow 

Tools,  Roofing 

Tower  Finials  and  Hip  Caps 

Track  Cover,  Barn  Door 

Trough,  Eaves  

Tubing  and  Fittings,  Galvanized.  . . 

Tin  Speaking 

V. 

Valley,  Tin  in  Rolls 

“ Galvanized  Formed 

in  Rolls 

“ “TITELOCK”  Metal  Shingle. 


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Spanish  Tile. 


159 

158 

159 
108 
115 


Vanes,  Weather 214-217 

Ventilators  192-196 

Collapsible  191 

Ventilating  Skylights 188-191 

“ Cupolas  194-196 

V Crimp  Roofings 4 6-4  9 


W. 

Wall  Board  

Wall  Flashing,  Corrugated.  . 
“ Tube,  Flexible  Speaking 

Washers,  Lead  

Weatherboard  Siding 


67 

24 

150 

30 

53 

Weather  Vanes 214-217 

Whistles,  Speaking  Tube 150 

Window  and  Door  Caps 218-221 

Casings  and  Sills.  ..  222-223 
“ Shutters,  Fire  Proof.  29 

Z. 

Zinc  Animals 242-243 

“ Half  and  Whole  Balls 238 

“ Ornaments  232-243 

Zinc,  Sheets 85 


TELEGRAPHIC  CODE 

THE  USE  OF  THIS  CODE  FOR  TELEGRAMS  EXCEEDING 
TEN  WORDS  WILL  SAVE  CONSIDERABLE  EXPENSE 


Vacate  How  soon  can  you  furnish? 

Vacation  . . .Have  you  in  stock  and  could  you  furnish  at  once? 

Vaccinate  ..  .Have  you  shipped  our  order  of ? 

Vagabond  ..  .Advise  us  by  wire  when  you  can  ship  our  order  of ? 

Vagrancy  ..  When  will  you  ship  our  order  of ? 

Valve  Wire  price  on  shipment  from  Mill. 

Vampire  . . . .Wire  price  on  shipment  from  Milwaukee. 

Vamp  Wire  price  on  shipment  from  Kansas  City. 

Vanguard  ..  .Your  quotation  of accepted.  Enter  order. 

Vagrant  . . . .Ship  immediately  by  freight. 

Vassal Ship  immediately  by  express. 

Van If  not  in  stock  ship  direct  from  Mill. 

Valor  Our  order  of not  yet  received;  send  tracer  for  shipment 

at  once. 

Vale  We  are  in  need  of on  order  of — if  not  already  shipped 

when  will  they  be  shipped? 

Valentine  Do  not  ship  our  order  of until  further  advised  by  us. 

Valet  Ship  immediately  by  freight  goods  named  in  your  letter  of 

Value Have  you  shipped  us  any on  our  order  of ? 

Valient  ...  Quote  us  bottom  price  F.  0 B. — 

Valise  We  have  in  stock  and  could  ship  at  once. 

Valuable  . .We  can  furnish  at  (price) 

Vast  In  reply  to  your  favor  of 

Vanity  We  shipped  your  order  on 

Vapor We  will  ship 


Twelve  D/fferent  Styles  of 


Metal  Roofing 


That  Meet 
All  Demands  of  Modern  Bu/ld/ngs 


Copyright,  1915.  by  Tlv 


WISCONSIN 


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TENN 


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LABANIA 


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